Mohamed Salah’s record-breaking Premier League exploits with Liverpool are “no coincidence” to Jordan Henderson due to the forward’s work ethic.
The Egypt international surpassed Robbie Fowler as Liverpool’s all-time top scorer in the competition after a brace in a remarkable 7-0 rout of fierce rivals Manchester United on Sunday.
A pair of second-half strikes at Anfield extended his impressive record against old foes United, with 12 goals in his last 12 appearances in the fixture and nine in the past five meetings.
Salah also boasts the record as the top-scoring African in the Premier League and Liverpool’s record scorer in Europe, with yet another achievement coming as no surprise to Henderson.
The England international told Sky Sports: “I’m really happy for Mo because it’s not a coincidence that he gets these numbers.
“He dedicates his life to football every single day, how hard he works, he’s the first one in and last one out. It’s not a coincidence so I’m delighted for him.”
Liverpool’s biggest victory over United – surpassing a 7-1 second-tier thrashing in October 1895 – moved Jurgen Klopp’s side within three points of fourth-placed Tottenham, having played a game fewer.
Henderson suggested a humiliating defeat for United tasted sweeter for Liverpool given Erik ten Hag’s side lifted the EFL Cup just a week before with victory over Newcastle United at Wembley.
He added: “It is a little bit because of how well United have been playing of late; they have just won a trophy the other week, which will have hurt us as a team a little bit watching them lift that and they have been doing really well this season.
“For us, it was just about today and about performing to the levels we’re capable of, and we managed to do that and the momentum kept building and we ended up getting seven.
“Like Mo said, we’ve got to take each game as it comes now. It’s a big win but we need to concentrate on the next one.”
Klopp’s men are just seven points adrift of third-placed United despite Ten Hag’s side repeatedly coming into praise in recent weeks for apparent progression under the Dutchman.
Liverpool have struggled for form this campaign, but Andy Robertson urged the Reds to push on after picking up 13 points from a possible 15 in their last five league games.
The left-back, who assisted Cody Gakpo’s opener, told BBC Radio 5 Live: “When it’s a big game like this with two big teams, the first goal is always crucial.
“The message at half-time was much of the same and it went to plan and a bit more!
“We were so clinical, so good in every area of the pitch and we couldn’t have ever envisaged this score but when players are confident that’s what happens. Something just clicked.
“It felt like we were all over them and knew where the ball was going to be at all times. The lads can take a lot of confidence from it but we’ve got another big game next Saturday [at Bournemouth]
“It’s three points in the right direction but we have to use it and kick on for the rest of the season now.”