Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah believes that Liverpool have all the ingredients to deliver a first trophy since 2012.
The Egyptian has been in stunning form this season after becoming the first Reds player to score 20 goals before Christmas since Ian Rush which his strike against Bournemouth on Sunday.
Liverpool have not won a league title since 1990 and their last trophy of any kind was the League Cup five years ago.
Salah, however, is confident that Jurgen Klopp is on the brink of finally bringing some silverware back to Anfield.
โAs a team, I know we havenโt won the Premier League for a long time, so I would love to win it with Liverpool,โ he told the clubโs official website.
โWe have a great team, we have a great manager, so everything is good at the club, and I am sure we can win trophies here together.โ
Salah revealed Liverpool showed interest in signing him before his ill-fated move to Chelsea in January 2014.
While it did not work out for Salah at Stamford Bridge, he feels the experience made him a better player and laid the foundations for his sparkling start in the north west.
He added: โThere was interest from Liverpool when I went to Chelsea, but I think if Iโd come at that time maybe things wouldnโt have maybe have gone as well then as they have for me now. Who knows?
โBut I went to Chelsea and everything worked out how it did and now I am here at Liverpool at the right time.
โWhen I go somewhere, I am always telling myself โI have to learn from hereโ and I know, 100 per cent, I learned a lot from Chelsea; I learned how to be more professional and to become a better person and player.
โIt was a big step in my career and I had a good relationship with the players there โ and you could see that when we played them at Anfield recently.โ
-This story originally appeared on FourFourTwo.co.za