LONDON: Liverpool opened the curtain on the Premier League with the goal of striker Mohamed Salah, which is a routine matter for the Anfield club.
At 32 and out of contract next summer, the Egyptian forward is still a revelation at Anfield.
Salah has now scored the most goals in a first game in Premier League history, with his second-half goal against Ipswich the ninth time he has started a campaign with a goal.
Salah also helped Diogo Jota’s goal to complete Liverpool’s 300th goal in 350 appearances.
“Every year he comes back in better shape than the season before. He’s one of those players who has a longer summer break and he takes advantage of it.
“He was brilliant, especially in the second half when he helped us win.
“Mo looks after his body very well. He is a professional who needs to be emulated. If our main players play like that, he will help the team,” said defender Andy Robertson.