Emile Hesky has praised Mohamed Salah’s performances for Liverpool this season, with the winger once again playing a starring role for the Reds.
Speaking to The Sport Review, the former England international lauded the 31-year-old attacker for continuing to perform at a world-class level.
Salah has been arguably Liverpool’s best outfield player this season with eight goals and four assists in all competitions, with the £34m forward bagging a brace this weekend against Everton.

Indeed, Salah has aged like a fine wine in this Liverpool squad, and Heskey is loving what the winger is doing. The former striker said: “It is fascinating at the age that he is.
“I think it was Arsene Wenger’s thing that you kind of limit their minutes at a certain age. But you kind of want him [Salah] to keep playing as many minutes as possible.
“He’s done fantastic, and to hit the targets that he has with 200 league goals, you’re talking about a winger doing phenomenal feats.”
Words now fail to describe Salah’s impact at Liverpool

Salah joined Liverpool six years ago, and it is still utterly astonishing just how consistent the Egyptian international has been for the Reds.
Almost at double figures already for the season, Salah’s impact at Anfield has been nothing short of meteoric, and words do truly fail to describe just good the winger is.
Few players in Liverpool’s history hold a candle to what Salah has done for the club, and the day the winger leaves will be a sad one for all supporters.
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