Jurgen Klopp was full of praise and admiration for his Liverpool team after the emphatic 5-0 win over Watford.  

After watching his side demolish Watford at Vicarage Road, Jurgen Klopp was overjoyed with his players, especially Mo Salah. 

Without Brazil's Fabinho and Alisson along with Thiago and Jones, Klopp had to rely on ever reliable James Milner to play in midfield. 

Naby Keita along with the captain Jordan Henderson were the other two in the midfield three. All three played exceptionally well and it didn't go unnoticed.

Manager Jurgen Klopp was full of praise for the midfield three in the post-match interview with BBC Sport

"Naby Keita, what a game eh?! James Milner, wow! Hendo on the six, it was a really good game and that is how we could win it."

Klopp also was amazed with the continuous performance of Egyptian Mo Salah. Stating that Salah 'is the best.'

"He has consistency now. He's always there. 4 or 5 years now, he's incredible. He's the best."

"Come on, who is better than him at the moment? There is nobody better, that is clear."

Author Verdict 

Klopp must kiss Michael Edwards and his team on the forehead everyday for finding Mo Salah.

Klopp is lucky to have him. We are lucky to have him. What we are witnessing right now is greatness. The only other player I regard as high as Salah is Gerrard. Both need their statues building. 

When we have players like Keita come in and perform like that then it gives me more hope in the long haul for this season. 

This team is phonemenal. This team are champions.

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