
Klopp's Bold Call: Salah Set to Channel Ronaldo and Play Till 40 – Egyptian King Ain't Hanging Up Boots Yet!
Jurgen Klopp has backed Mohamed Salah to emulate Cristiano Ronaldo by playing into his 40s, praising the Liverpool star's elite professionalism amid his summer exit. Salah's 255 Anfield goals cement his legendary status, with Klopp calling the departure a 'fair deal' after nine stellar years. Despite past touchline rows, their bond remains strong, promising no bitterness as both move on.
Klopp's Bold Call: Salah Set to Channel Ronaldo and Play Till 40 – Egyptian King Ain't Hanging Up Boots Yet!
Picture this: you're at the pub, pint in hand, and someone drops that Jurgen Klopp thinks Mohamed Salah could be ripping up pitches like Cristiano Ronaldo well into his 40s. Yeah, you heard right. The ex-Liverpool gaffer, fresh off his Anfield farewell, has heaped praise on his old mate Mo after the bombshell news of the Egyptian's summer exit.
Klopp, speaking to BBC Sport, didn't mince words. With Salah bowing out after nine trophy-packed years at Liverpool, the German reckons the 33-year-old's work ethic is otherworldly. 'I'd not be shocked if he racks up another six or seven years,' he said, tipping the forward to defy Father Time like the Portuguese icon.
Mo's Machine-Like Pro Habits: The Secret Sauce
What makes Salah tick? According to Klopp, it's professionalism on steroids. Since swooping in from Roma back in 2017, Mo's been a red machine – consistent goals, relentless pressing, and recovery routines that'd make a monk jealous.
Klopp gushed: 'He's reset the bar for what a pro looks like. The graft, the recovery investment – it's bonkers.' No wonder the lad's still banging in goals at 33. While lesser mortals fade, Salah's built like a Duracell bunny with a Scouse heart.
And let's not forget the Anfield records he's smashing. Third on Liverpool's all-time scorers with 255 goals, trailing only legends Ian Rush and Roger Hunt. Klopp called those hauls 'ridiculous' in today's high-octane game. 'Some might never be topped,' he mused, even floating Hugo Ekitike as a wild-card heir – talk about a curveball!
Legacy Locked: From Roma Reject to Kop Hero
Salah's journey? Pure box office. From Serie A stutters to Premier League terror, he's given Liverpool everything. Klopp reflected on the highs: 'Where he started, the battles, what he delivered – unreal.'
Those stats aren't just numbers; they're etched in Merseyside marble. In an era of possession ping-pong and tactical chess, Mo's output stands alone. Fans might weep at his departure, but Klopp sees it as the perfect full stop to a saga that's seen Champions League glory and Premier League near-misses.
With just a year left on his deal, the timing feels spot on. No messy contract sagas, no bad blood. Klopp nailed it: 'Fair deal all round. Top player, top numbers, earned his dough. Now he jets off, club rebuilds – zero hard feelings.'
Touchline Tiffs to Text Banter: Bros Till the End
Remember those heated sidelines scraps between Klopp and Salah? Water under the bridge, lads. The pair's already swapped messages post-announcement. 'We've clashed, but always for the greater good,' Klopp admitted with a grin.
'Looking back, it's golden. Both chuffed with the ride.' Sad? Sure. But proud? Absolutely. Salah's an all-timer, no debate. As he eyes pastures new – Saudi riches or European swansong? – Klopp's crystal ball says he'll be the grandad still nutmegging full-backs.
Liverpool fans, chin up. The club's got form for reloading. And Mo? He'll be the 40-year-old still celebrating hat-tricks. Cheers to that, Egyptian King – you've earned every golazo and goodbye.
(Originally reported by Goal.com)