James Milner insists Mohamed Salah is not a one-season wonder, with the Liverpool veteran confident his star team-mate can enjoy another record-breaking campaign.
Liverpool forward Salah took Anfield by storm last season, scoring 44 goals in all competitions and 32 in the Premier League following his arrival from Roma.
Salah – who suffered a shoulder injury in Liverpool s Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid – walked away with the Premier League s Golden Boot and Player of the Year among other individual honours.
After enjoying a goalscoring return in Liverpool s 2-1 victory over Manchester City at the International Champions Cup on Wednesday, Milner believes the Egyptian sensation can build on his 2017-18 exploits.
The best players in the world aren t known because they just did it in one season, they do it over and over again. He is more than capable of doing that, Milner said.
I think obviously there is pressure when you ve had one good year to deliver again. I think he s a top player, he s shown that and he s going to keep improving.
We need to keep improving as a side with him as well and make sure that all the pressure is not on his shoulders to deliver goals and get us out of tough situations.
It s down to all of us to help him be the best player he can and do that as part of a team.
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Salah s performances alerted some of Europe s giants, with Champions League holders Madrid linked to the 26-year-old.
However, Salah signed a new five-year contract earlier in July to pledge his future to Liverpool.
I was never worried, personally, Milner said. There s always going to be stories when players do well. You saw how well he played last season, improving, and he seems happy so I don t see any reason why he d want to go.
That s what happens when you have good players. That s a positive thing for us that when there s speculation about your players it means that they are playing well and performing, and he obviously has.