Mohamed Salah’s brace against Everton was not enough to satisfy him, with Jurgen Klopp saying the attacker was annoyed after the game that he did not score more.
Liverpool earned their biggest Merseyside derby win since 1982 on Wednesday night, beating the Toffees 4-1. Salah scored two superb goals to sandwich Jordan Henderson's dazzling opener and Diogo Jota's strike - but the Egyptian had hopes of earning at least a hat-trick, according to his boss.
Klopp told Amazon: “He was angry after the game. He wanted to score more! But who cares?! That's what all strikers are like."“His second goal, you have to force these kind of mistakes.
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