Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp praised the brilliant Mohamed Salah, and considered him the best player in the world after the 5-0 victory over Watford, where the Egyptian star scored a wonderful goal and made a goal with a perfect pass in another amazing display to show his talent.

Salah passed a wonderful ball on the outside of the foot to Sadio Mane to open the scoring, and added a goal with individual skill to make the score 4-0 in the first match for the owner of the land under the leadership of his new coach Claudio Ranieri.

Klopp said - in a television interview - "Bring here, who is better than him? We should not talk about Messi and Ronaldo and what happened to world football and their complete control, but now he is the best."

"His performance was amazing today, his first pass was fantastic, his goal was exceptional. He's on top and we all see that."

Salah is the top scorer in the league this season with 7 goals.

With his goal today, he raised his score to 104 goals in the English Premier League, to share with former Ivory Coast star Didier Drogba the top scorer in the African Premier League throughout history.

The "Egyptian King" celebrated in the best way his 200th match in the "Reds" shirt, by scoring for the first time in the sixth consecutive match in the Premier League, and the eighth in all competitions with Liverpool, equaling the number of English striker Daniel Sturridge, who achieved in February 2014.

Salah said - in a television interview - that "every time I am inside the penalty area I try to pass the ball to a colleague to score, or I try to score myself."

"It is always about the team, and I always try to play for the team. The most important thing is that we scored beautiful goals, the whole attacking line scored."

Salah was among many Liverpool players who played for their national teams during the international break, but the team quickly consolidated and crushed Watford.

"After the international break, it is difficult to restore the rhythm, as the players play there in different ways, but the team did well despite participating in one training before today's match," Klopp said.