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He has come in and not 100% sure he will play in the team."But I remember his debut at Watford, I was at that game, he definitely scored, and I could just see straight away he was going to get goals because of the runs he was making, he so was electric. But no-one would have envisaged what he would go on to become for Liverpool"And, you know, one of the greatest players to play for the club; one of the greatest players in the world now for how long has he been at Liverpool?
Sometimes you need a little bit of luck with injuries but the thing I love about him is he plays every game, he wants to play every game, he wants to break records."He's got that mentality, I can assure you, having been at Liverpool for so long, not every player has got that. Go through the players we've had over the years at this football club and for me, whether you think he is a right-winger or not, he is a goalscorer, that is what he is."And a few years before Mo Salah, we had Luis Suarez.
You know, Michael Owen, Robbie Fowler, you go back on the list and I am not saying it will be easy to replace him, of course, but you might get a different type of right-winger, someone who is creating for the central strikers."So I don't think he is irreplaceable and I don't think it is the case either that Liverpool need to go and sign a superstar as such. He come and wasn't sure he was going to play.""We bought superstars last summer, didn't we?
