Jordan Henderson has praised the contribution of Mohamed Salah to Liverpool's season so far after the No.11 notched his 50th Premier League goal for the club at Southampton on Friday night.
The Egyptian reached his half-century with a wonderful solo goal in the 80th minute at St Mary’s that put the Reds in front on their way to a 3-1 success.
It means Salah’s overall tally for the club stands at an astonishing 65 strikes in just 95 appearances in all competitions since his transfer from AS Roma in June 2017.
Henderson wrote in his column in the official matchday programme: “I have to admit it made me smile to hear and read after the Southampton game that Mo Salah has ended his ‘drought’ when he scored our second goal.