Salah: Henderson full of praise for PFA Players' Player of Year
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has exceeded all expectation in his first season at Anfield, according to club captain Jordan Henderson.
Jordan Henderson has praised Mohamed Salah's desire to improve after the Liverpool forward was named PFA Players' Player of the Year.
Salah edged out Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne to secure the prestigious honour on Sunday, with his fellow professionals rewarding him after a stunning debut season at Anfield.
Signed from Roma, the forward has netted 41 goals in all competitions, helping Jurgen Klopp's side not only occupy a spot in the Premier League's top four but also reach the Champions League semi-finals, where they will face Salah's former club at home in the first leg on Tuesday.
"We expected him to be good, but he's gone above and beyond that"
Henderson knew Salah arrived with a glowing reputation following a successful stint in Serie A, yet admits his free-scoring team-mate has exceeded all expectations.
"I think we expected him to be good, but I think he's gone above and beyond that really," the England international told the club's official website.
"He keeps improving, he keeps getting better and better with each game, more confident of course.
"Obviously the manager's helped him loads since he's come to Liverpool, the players have been brilliant around him, so he's had a good group of lads that he's come into and that'll have helped him develop as well.
Salah getting "just rewards" for the work he puts in off the pitch
"But all the hard work goes down to him, he's in the gym all the time, improving his strength and in training he's always working hard for the team, and he gets his just rewards at the end of it.
"He's always doing work behind the scenes, always in the gym doing little bits here and there and working on his shooting and stuff in training, always working hard on what he needs to do for the team first and foremost, but then his goal tally speaks for itself really."
Salah found the net in Saturday's 2-2 draw with West Brom, taking his tally to 31 and, in the process, equalling the record for the most goals by a player in a 38-game Premier League season.
Having moved level with Alan Shearer, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suarez, the 25-year-old now has three more games - against Stoke City, former club Chelsea and Brighton and Hove Albion - to add to his league haul.