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Mohamed Salah was bad for my confidence at Liverpool - What he did was just unbelievable

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“He was just unbelievable.“His finishing is a bit different to the usual striker, someone like Jermaine Defoe, who would be quite clinical.“Salah’s quality is his timing of knowing when to shoot, where to place it and how to finish it - he can be quite unorthodox, but he’s an incredible man and such a humble guy, especially for someone who is such a big star.“He’s the hardest working player, especially in the gym, he’ll be the first one in the building and it would be rare that someone would get in before him.”Kelleher left Liverpool for Brentford in a deal worth up to £18m in the summer as he called time on his Reds career to pursue starting opportunities elsewhere.While the Republic of Ireland international was well-aware such a status would not be forthcoming at Anfield, where Alisson Becker remains Liverpool’s first-choice goalkeeper, he still concedes he learned a lot from working alongside the Brazilian despite his limited game-time.“It was a number of things. I’ve had four or five years on the bench, so I’m loving it – my mood every day is so happy.”He continued: “I came up to the first team the year he (Alisson) joined - that was my first full season.



So, I was lucky that as soon as he came, I was training every day with him.“He was incredible. For me, he’s the best.

He’s special at everything. Whatever happens - even if he’s dropped one or whatever – he just carries on.“I’m lucky myself - naturally my personality is laid-back.