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Salah’s latest stunner caps Liverpool’s 5-0 win at Watford

Oct 16, 2021 | 9:46 AM

WATFORD, England (AP) — With a deft touch, a roll of the ball with his studs, a dummy and then a sublime finish into the bottom corner, Mohamed Salah produced another goal-of-the-season contender to headline Liverpool’s 5-0 win at Watford in the Premier League on Saturday.

On a tough day for Claudio Ranieri in his first match as Watford manager, Salah delivered almost a replica of his stunning individual goal against Manchester City before the international break — and overshadowed a hat trick scored by Roberto Firmino — to show just why many are calling him the world’s best player on current form.

“Come on, we all see it. Who is better than him right now?” Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp said. “There is always a discussion about this kind of thing. We don’t have to talk about what (Cristiano) Ronaldo and (Lionel) Messi did for world football, and how long they were really dominant, but in the moment it’s clear there is nobody better than him (Salah).”

Salah’s 54th-minute solo goal started just inside the area where he was surrounded by three Watford players. Salah somehow managed to extricate himself out of the situation with marvellous footwork — including the foot-roll that was a feature of the goal against City — before cutting back onto his left foot and curling into the far corner.

The Egypt winger was mobbed by his teammates after his seventh league goal of the season. He has now scored in his last eight games for Liverpool in all competitions.

Liverpool was already well clear by then after an eighth-minute opener by Sadio Mane — off Salah’s exquisite pass from off the outside of his left boot — and tap-ins either side of halftime by Firmino. The Brazil striker completed his hat trick with virtually the last kick of the game.

Mane become the 31st player to score 100 Premier League goals, and the third from Africa after Didier Drogba and Salah.

Liverpool started the eighth round of games in second place, a point behind Chelsea.

The 69-year-old Ranieri, who was hired last week as the replacement for Xisco Munoz, will be judged on games against weaker opponents than Liverpool but this was as one-sided a game as it gets. Watford only had 16% possession in the first half.

Indeed, it was Ranieri’s heaviest Premier League loss as a manager, taking in his spells in charge of Chelsea, Leicester and Fulham.

“When I came, I knew everything,” said Ranieri, when asked if the job at Watford was bigger than he thought it was. “I saw some things very bad, and also some things very good.

“Now I know much better my players … everybody has to be patient. We have to work hard and slowly, slowly we get better. I am sure.”

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