• Liverpool's Mohamed Salah celebrates the second of his two goals in the 3-1 win over Arsenal on Saturday. PA Photo
    Liverpool's Mohamed Salah celebrates the second of his two goals in the 3-1 win over Arsenal on Saturday. PA Photo
  • Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was delighted by the form of his Egyptian striker. Reuters
    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was delighted by the form of his Egyptian striker. Reuters
  • Salah with his manager Klopp post-match. EPA
    Salah with his manager Klopp post-match. EPA
  • Salah finds the net for Liverpool's third. Reuters
    Salah finds the net for Liverpool's third. Reuters
  • Salah now has three goals in three games this season for Liverpool. AP Photo
    Salah now has three goals in three games this season for Liverpool. AP Photo
  • Salah wheels away in celebration. AFP
    Salah wheels away in celebration. AFP
  • Liverpool have nine points out of nine so far this season. AP Photo
    Liverpool have nine points out of nine so far this season. AP Photo
  • Salah nets from the penalty spot against Arsenal. AP Photo
    Salah nets from the penalty spot against Arsenal. AP Photo
  • Salah has enjoyed his most productive August so far at Liverpool with three goals to his name. EPA
    Salah has enjoyed his most productive August so far at Liverpool with three goals to his name. EPA
  • Salah has now scored four goals in three Anfield games against Arsenal. Reuters
    Salah has now scored four goals in three Anfield games against Arsenal. Reuters
  • Salah looks for space during Saturday's match. AFP
    Salah looks for space during Saturday's match. AFP
  • Liverpool are five points clear of Manchester City but the champions can cut that gap back to two on Sunday at Bournemouth. Reuters
    Liverpool are five points clear of Manchester City but the champions can cut that gap back to two on Sunday at Bournemouth. Reuters
  • Salah with Arsenal's David Luiz post-match. Reuters
    Salah with Arsenal's David Luiz post-match. Reuters
  • Salah acknowledges the Liverpool fans. EPA
    Salah acknowledges the Liverpool fans. EPA

'Amazing' Mohamed Salah thrills Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp


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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp praised his side's intensity as they took control at the top of the Premier League with their third consecutive win of the campaign in Saturday's 3-1 victory over Arsenal.

After wins over Norwich City and Southampton, the European champions, who were league runners-up last term, needed to step up their game for the visit of Unai Emery's side who were also unbeaten - and that is exactly what they did.

"It was a brilliant game from my side so early in the season. It was outstanding. It was a performance full of power, energy, greed and passion, which I think you need to have against a team like Arsenal," said Klopp.

"We are still really early in the season and throwing such energy on the pitch is exceptional. The work rate of the whole team was exceptional. Tactical discipline was exceptional apart from maybe 10-15 minutes," he said.

Although Liverpool eased off in the latter stages and allowed Arsenal to score a consolation goal, Klopp was still well satisfied with what he witnessed.

"For 80 minutes we were completely in charge of the game. We are not Disneyland, we do not need to excite everyone in every second," said the German.

Mohamed Salah was the decisive figure - turning David Luiz to gain a penalty which he blasted home in the 49th minute and then beating Arsenal's former Chelsea defender out wide before scoring an outstanding solo goal.

“The decision about the penalty I think was absolutely obvious. Mo’s third goal was absolutely amazing, but the pedigree of the boys is sensational. Our identity is intensity, and we showed that today," said Klopp, who also had praise for his two Brazilians on the field.

"Roberto Firmino what a player he is, unbelievable. I am really happy with the performance. I did not see a bad player tonight or a player that played under his level. Fabinho played sensational," he said.