Klopp: Salah can emulate Messi

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Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring his fourth goal for Liverpool in their 5-0 Premier League win over Watford at Anfield on Saturday.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes comparisons between Mohamed Salah and Barcelona's five-time Ballon d'Or winner Lionel Messi are premature, but that the Egyptian is on his way to one day becoming the best player in the world.


Salah's stunning season continued with a four-goal haul in a 5-0 thrashing of Watford at Anfield on Saturday to take his tally for the season to 36 - the most goals ever scored by a Liverpool player in their debut year at the club.


Messi showed why he is still widely considered the world's best by scoring his 100th Champions League goal in tearing Chelsea apart in a 3-0 win on Wednesday.


But Klopp believes Salah, 25, has time on his side to succeed Messi and Real Madrid rival Cristiano Ronaldo, both now in their thirties, as the world's best player.


"I think Mo is on the way (to being the best in the world)," said Klopp.


"I don't think Mo or anybody else wants to be compared with Lionel Messi. He is the one who is doing what he's doing for what feels like 20 years or so."


Klopp challenged Salah to maintain the standards he has set this season in the manner Messi and Ronaldo have for the past decade.


"As it always is in life, if you have the skills, you have to show that constantly, and consistently he is very good and he helps us a lot."


Salah even defied the slippery conditions of a snow-clad pitch as he weaved his way past Jose Holebas to slot home the opener after just four minutes.


"Conditions were difficult. It was obviously slippery and everybody suffered, but not Mo in that situation. It was really special," said Klopp.


Liverpool had to wait until two minutes before halftime to double its advantage, but there was no surprise who was on the end of a sweeping team move as Salah got his second from Andy Robertson's inch-perfect cross.


Salah turned provider immediately after the break when his cross was wonderfully backheeled into the net by Roberto Firmino. Salah then added two late strikes to complete the rout.


Eleventh-place Watford has now lost nine and drawn one of its last 10 away games.


And manager Javi Gracia admitted his side had been completely outclassed.


"We know we play against one of the best teams in Europe at this moment and they were much better than us," said the Spaniard.


"It was not the best performance for us today."


Pochettino blasts 'nightmare' VAR


Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino branded the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system that will be used at the World Cup this summer a 'nightmare' after his side was involved in another stop-start FA Cup tie.


Spurs cruised into the semifinals with a 3-0 win at Swansea with Christian Eriksen scoring twice to make light of Harry Kane's absence through injury.


But that didn't prevent Pochettino from criticizing the use of technology as a lengthy delay followed a decision to rule out a Son Heung-Min strike for offside with Spurs leading 1-0.


"It's a nightmare. I feel so sorry for the people trying to use that system," said Pochettino.


"I think I prefer it when the ref and assistant make mistakes than to wait three or four minutes for things."


Spurs have had to cope with more VAR controversy than most sides in England as their 6-1 fifth-round replay over Rochdale was littered with controversial video reviews.


On Friday, FIFA president Gianni Infantino gave the official green light for VAR to be used at the World Cup despite lingering doubts over its implementation.


The technology has been used widely in leading European leagues in Germany and Italy this season, but has been limited to a series of trials in cup games in England.


"We now need to see the reality of how it is going to affect the staff on the touchline and the officials," added Pochettino.


"It is so complex, but the worst thing for me is the effect for the fan. It is going to be a massive problem for the future.


"We will see what happens at the World Cup."


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