Dejan Kulusevski, a forward for Tottenham Hotspur, has complimented Mohamed Salah of Liverpool for his reliable goal scoring.
Since joining Anfield from Roma in 2018, Salah has been among the Premier League’s most productive attackers.
The 31-year-old is a winger even though he scores goals like a striker. He is therefore qualified for the lists that Kulusevski was asked to provide for TNT Sports, such as the top five Premier League wingers of all time. The Spurs player positioned Mo at the third spot.
The Sweden international remarked, “I have to say, Mo Salah, at number three.” “Because he averages at least 20 goals, 25 assists, and 20 goals per season.”
“Amazing athlete who consistently puts forth a lot of effort; his work ethic is evident.” He is among the greatest players in Premier League history and a fantastic player.
Salah is acknowledged by Kulusevski
It’s noteworthy that Salah is now included on a different “wingers” list, considering that he was only last week voted one of the greatest “strikers” in the annals of English premier league history.
He actually falls somewhere in the middle. But how can the Egyptian not be ranked first if you are going to call him a wing-wizard?
Naturally, Kulusevski chose Cristiano Ronaldo, who is frequently argued to be a better Premier League winger than Salah, at number two.
On the football pitch, Ronaldo is unquestionably one of the greatest. Without a doubt, one of the best players to have ever played the game is the 38-year-old. Clearly.
But he’s no match for Mo in terms of English football. Naturally, Salah lost out on three titles to the Portuguese’s one. However, the Liverpool player easily outstrips him on an individual basis.

Over the course of six seasons at Liverpool, Salah has never scored fewer than 19 goals. After 12 games in the current season, it appears he will likely continue that run into a seventh year.
It is noteworthy that during his six seasons at a dominant Manchester United, Ronaldo only managed to score more than 19 goals once. Although Mo’s season was undoubtedly one of the best individual performances by any player in the division’s history, he also exceeded his record of 31 goals set in his debut season at Anfield.
Therefore, Salah will not be seated underneath Ronaldo in this instance.
Kulusevski continues by naming Eden Hazard, a Chelsea legend, as the number one, which, while we disagree, we can’t really take too personally. But Mo ought to be at the top!