Mohamed Salah scored the third goal in Liverpool's 6-1 thrashing of Sparta Prague on Thursday

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes Mohamed Salah’s relentless drive to score goals will never end.

The Egypt international scored in the 6-1 Europa League demolition of Sparta Prague to bring up his 20th goal of the season, becoming the first player in the club’s history to reach that mark in seven successive campaigns.

‘In seven years together with him, the one problem we never had was consistency,’ said Klopp after the Egypt international’s first start since New Year’s Day after a hamstring injury.

‘Mo is just delivering and delivering and delivering, his desire doesn’t stop, his quality is there and his desire to score doesn’t stop.

‘He has improved in so many aspects since he started here. That’s how it is, he will not stop.

Mohamed Salah scored the third goal in Liverpool's 6-1 thrashing of Sparta Prague on Thursday

Mohamed Salah scored the third goal in Liverpool’s 6-1 thrashing of Sparta Prague on Thursday

Salah became the first player in Liverpool's history to score 20 goals  in seven successive campaigns

Salah became the first player in Liverpool’s history to score 20 goals  in seven successive campaigns

Salah also provided two assists for Bobby Clark and Cody Gakpo at Anfield

Salah also provided two assists for Bobby Clark and Cody Gakpo at Anfield

‘I’m less surprised than maybe some others, I thought it had already happened to be honest but he was injured for a while, otherwise he would have done it in January or February.

‘But great, very good, and great to have him back.’

Salah also provided two assists for Bobby Clark and Cody Gakpo, who scored twice, with Darwin Nunez and Dominik Szoboszlai also on target.

He completed his first 90 minutes in two months but Klopp admitted he had wanted to rest him earlier.

‘It was not the plan he plays 90 minutes, the plan was to take him off when we brought on Mateusz (Musialowski) but Bobby Clark said (he felt something) and Mo is experienced enough that he recovers during the game.

‘I told him not to defend any more – I never told a player that before.’

Liverpool progressed to the quarter-finals 11-2 on aggregate after an early blitz ruled out any remote hopes of a comeback from the Czech champions.

Reds manager Jurgen Klopp praised Salah's incredible goalscoring record at the club

Reds manager Jurgen Klopp praised Salah’s incredible goalscoring record at the club

‘The boys started the game incredibly well and 4-0 up in 14 minutes is really strange. From then on it became a strange game because how can you now stay greedy?’ said Klopp.

Sparta boss Brian Priske accepted his side had been totally outclassed.

‘Big respect to Liverpool how they played these two legs, the level from Sparta to Liverpool is massive. It is a completely different level,’ he said.

‘We never faced something like this. Liverpool is a Champions League team and they should be playing in the Champions League.’

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