Liverpool boss Klopp lauds ‘special’ Salah after historic hat-trick in Rangers rout

Jurgen Klopp hailed a “special” performance from record-breaking Mohamed Salah as Liverpool roared to a sensational 7-1 Champions League win over Rangers on Wednesday.

Salah came off the substitutes’ bench to fire home a hat-trick in just six minutes and 12 seconds – the fastest ever in Champions League history.

A Roberto Firmino brace and a fine strike from Darwin Nunez had earlier overturned Scott Arfield’s opener for Rangers, while Harvey Elliott added a seventh after Salah’s quick-fire treble.

The win means Liverpool need just a point from their final two Group A games against Ajax and Napoli to qualify for the knockout stages, and Klopp was delighted with his side’s display.

“We had a really positive half-time talk. We wanted more in the second half. Clearly, it worked out,” he told BT Sport.

“It was special, particularly Mo. It was very important how we adapted to the positions, to the line-up. Everyone who started tonight played really well. Fabio [Carvalho] and Harvey, really good.

“It’s the best we could have asked for. I’m really pleased.

“I really think the first half prepared the second half. When we are on it, we can be a really good football team. We built on the good things from the first half, we kept them moving and obviously they had to change the centre-half.

“The goals we scored were exceptional. It’s a night where things worked out for us. It changes the mood definitely, and that’s good.

“We all know who is coming on Sunday [Manchester City]. That will be different, but it’s better to go in with the feeling from tonight.”

Rangers, meanwhile, were left to a rue a fourth consecutive defeat in this season’s competition.

They sit rock bottom of Group A, three points adrift of Ajax, with boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst left to lament his side’s inability to stem the Liverpool tide in the second half. 

“It was a very disappointing result. We played well first half and were in the game,” he said.

“The second goal, we know their strength. When you lose the ball in the middle of the pitch they are so fast on transition. We got caught a couple of times.

“We conceded too many easy goals. It went pretty quickly after that. We tried to push, but after the 3-1 you could see we were struggling. They upped the tempo and we weren’t accurate in our passing.”