Former Premier League manager Alan Pardew was left awestruck by a ‘class’ performance from one Liverpool player in the 3-1 win over Wolves on Saturday. //www.empireofthekop.com/2023/09/18/schmeichel-praise-klopp-mac-allister-substitution/Pardew’s succinct summary of Salah’s performance on Saturday says it all about the 31-year-old, who was instrumental to Liverpool leaving Molineux with three points at the weekend. As per our number 11 played a team-high five key passes in infiltrating the Wolves defence and won three duels, along with getting one shot on target. He’s now on a remarkable sequence of in which he’s either scored or provided an assist, an incredible consistency which puts his entire Anfield career into microcosm – each of his six full seasons here have seen him net (Transfermarkt). It doesn’t take a genius to see why Liverpool so flatly rejected a Saudi Arabian offer of £150m for Salah just before the Premier League transfer window shut ( – imagine how much weaker we’d look if we’d taken the cash and been unable to sign a replacement for at least four months. The Egyptian is quite simply a phenomenal footballer who deserves to be named among the world’s best players, and indeed among the Reds’ greatest of all time.