Not Steven Gerrard – Mo Salah is Liverpool’s greatest ever player in the Premier League era

Journalist Chris Sutton of Mail Sport claims that Mohamed Salah is without a doubt the greatest Premier League player to have ever played for Liverpool—possibly even surpassing legendary captain Steven Gerrard.

Salah scored for Liverpool again in Saturday’s Merseyside derby at Anfield, enabling the Reds to win 2-0 in the closing minutes.

Up until the 75th minute, the Toffees appeared certain to win the match with a highly commendable point after Ashley Young was sent off for a second yellow card early in the contest.

But Salah turned in a brilliant spot kick following a Michael Keane handball, and the Egyptian struck again in extra time to extend his record to 15 games with a goal or an assist.

Therefore, it came as no surprise that Mail Sport’s Dom King, a Liverpool expert, discussed if Salah would be the greatest Reds star in Premier League history after saving his team once more on Its All Kicking Off.

Mohamed Salah was on target twice against Everton prompting debate over whether he is the best ever player in the Premier League for Liverpool

Mohamed Salah was on target twice against Everton prompting debate over whether he is the best ever player in the Premier League for Liverpool.

Chris Sutton claimed that he was better than Steven Gerrard by virtue of listing the Premier League title

Chris Sutton claimed that he was better than Steven Gerrard by virtue of listing the Premier League title.

Salah decisively dispatched his penalty to give Liverpool the lead against a stubborn Everton side down to ten men

After Salah coolly scored his penalty, Liverpool upset a ten-man Everton squad that was determined to win.

“Steven Gerrard is the one who demonstrates what Salah has accomplished over the last seven years—the very fact that this debate is taking place.” Steven guided the team for many years. “Salah has just been extraordinary since he’s come in,” King said.

“His durability”: since his arrival, he has taken part in 227 of the 237 Premier League games. He has also scored 194 goals in total.

“The analogy with the legendary player Steven Gerrard, who never took home the Premier League championship.” Mo Salah is without a doubt the finest player to have played for Liverpool in the Premier League era, and it would be quite tough to argue otherwise.

Since joining the Reds in 2017, Salah has won three Golden Boot medals, one of which he earned in his 32-game debut season, in addition to every club trophy that has been awarded.

After taking many loans, he departed the English top division in 2016. However, he later returned to the Premier League from Roma, where he established himself as one of the world’s greatest right wings.

However, King contends that Salah is far more exceptional and worthy of being regarded as a “true great” of the English game, drawing analogies to Cristiano Ronaldo.

He said, “I think people forget that we’re actually watching a world-class player, a real great.” “I don’t think he gets as much attention here that Ronaldo would have.”

On Saturday, Salah scored despite not having the best of days. All you want is for him to score when you go to Anfield. The support and impact it provides to the group at a person’s peak.

Steven Gerrard is arguably the greatest ever captain at Liverpool but never won the Premier League

Steven Gerrard is arguably the greatest ever captain at Liverpool but never won the Premier League

Sutton added that the only player more ruthless than the Egyptian in the Premier League era is Erling Haaland

Sutton went on to say that Erling Haaland is the only player in the Premier League history who is more vicious than the Egyptian.

Sutton concurred, saying, “You’re absolutely right—he has elevated Liverpool to a new level.”

“He is so dependable—look at the amount of games he’s played and the goals he’s scored season after season.” You just know that players like Shearer and Larsson will be there when the right moment presents itself when you’re standing next to them in the tunnel.

However, Sutton asserted that in Premier League history, there may only be one player with a more merciless streak in front of goal.

“Salah is every bit as ruthless as any player the Premier League has ever seen—maybe not Haaland though—and it’s more than just reliability!”