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Klopp Considers Himself Lucky For Having Salah, Mane And Firmino

Klopp Considers Himself Lucky For Having Salah, Mane And Firmino

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp counts himself lucky to have an attacking trio of Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino.

At the start of a new season, Liverpool have scored nine goals in four competitive games with the three front players playing a part in the nine goals scored thus far.

Klopp insists he always works without world-class players in his squad but believes he is lucky to have sensational figures at his disposal, stressing the availability of his present trio of Mane, Salah and Firmino make him the luckiest manager.  

"A lot of times in my life I had sensational players always, [but] not world-class players.

"Now, thank God I have them and they make the difference. We don't have to talk about that.

"Sadio Mane, Bobby Firmino, Mo Salah – these guys in the last situation are really outstanding.

"They were a constant threat [against Southampton], however, tired they are. That's brilliant and, of course, made the difference. We don't have to talk about that."

Klopp’s attacking trio have all scored twice in the new Premier League season with the side recording two straight wins against newly-promoted Norwich City and Southampton.

Liverpool in their third game for the season will host inform Unai Emery’s Arsenal at Anfield on Saturday.

Having been pipped to the title last season by Manchester City by just a point, The Reds look poised in winning the accolade this time around for the first time in 29 years.

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