Jurgen Klopp insists he never doubted Mohamed Salah as the Egyptian ended an eight-game scoring drought to help fire Liverpool back to the top of the Premier League.
Salah returned to scoring form with an outstanding solo run and finish as Liverpool recovered from falling a goal behind to beat Southampton 3-1 at St Mary’s and move two points clear of Manchester City.
The title remains in City’s hands, however, as the English champions have a game in hand.
However, Liverpool continue to pile on the pressure in their pursuit to end a 29-year wait to win the league.
Klopp’s side appeared in danger of dropping valuable points until Salah intervened in the 80th minute to claim his 50th Premier League goal for Liverpool in only his second season at the club.
“It was never in doubt that he was a great player in my side,” said Klopp.
“It was goal number 50 for Liverpool, an incredible number. He’s very consistent.”
Salah has been criticised in recent weeks for being too selfish in front of goal in desperation to end his scoreless streak.
Yet, on this occasion he chose the right option despite the presence of Roberto Firmino in support.
When asked if he considered playing in the Brazilian, Salah told Sky Sports: “Not at all. As a striker you need to score. I made my decision to shoot.”
Jordan Henderson wrapped things up in the 86th minute, but Klopp admitted his side were again not at their best, requiring late interventions just as they had in beating Tottenham Hotspur and Fulham in their previous two league games.
“The performance was not top level but it is about fighting,” he said.
“People want us to play like Manchester City, we are unable to do that, we play our own football.
“We have 82 points now, that is massive in this crazy league and everyone is waiting for us. I am really proud. It is incredible.
“It is a difficult year for everybody, you need to have 70-75 points for the Champions League and 90-something for the title. We are in the race and that is nice.”
Klopp acknowledged the introduction of Henderson and James Milner midway through the second half fired up Liverpool’s late rally.
“Jordan Henderson came on and brought aggressiveness, verbal aggressiveness, we had direction again after that,” he said.
“We have to work for it, the moment will come but all three goals were brilliant.”