Jurgen Klopp was delighted with Liverpool's performance in the 4-1 win at Goodison Park against Everton on Wednesday but claimed Mohamed Salah was still not happy despite his two goals.

Liverpool were in breathtaking form as they swept aside Rafael Benitez's Everton storming into a 2-0 lead inside the opening 20 minutes.

Jordan Henderson gave Liverpool the lead in the 9th minute brilliantly curling home from the edge of the box after Andy Robertson's cutback from the by-line.

The Reds skipper then played Salah in and the Egyptian coolly chipped past Jordan Pickford.

Demarai Gray pulled one back for the Toffees before Salah capitalised on a mistake from Seamus Coleman to re-establish the two goal lead.

Diogo Jota completed the scoring after turning brilliantly in the box after a pass from Robertson and smashing home into the roof of the net past Pickford.

Klopp On Salah

Klopp was not surprised that Salah scored his second goal of the evening once he had pounced on the mistake from Coleman.

"His second goal, you have to force these kind of mistakes. Mo put Coleman under pressure to win that ball and from then on it is a good chance he will score."

The German also explained that the 29 year old was still not happy despite his brace.

"He was angry after the game. He wanted to score more! But who cares?! That's what all strikers are like."

Salah has 19 goals now this season in all competitions and is quite rightly being labelled as one of the best players in the world.

The striker will be a huge miss to his team when he departs alongside Sadio Mane for the Africa Cup of Nations in January.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Bills GM doesn't regret trading back with Chiefs in first round of NFL Draft
Caleb Williams embracing lofty, historic goals with Bears
Yet another starting pitcher goes down with elbow discomfort
A look at how the first round of the NFL Draft went for the NFC North
Will Patriots start Drake Maye over Jacoby Brissett?
Former Giants OL Korey Cunningham dies at 28
After draft disappointment, Knicks' Josh Hart has found his NBA home
Magic end 13-year drought as Paolo Banchero makes history
Joel Embiid makes incredible NBA playoffs history
Falcons make awful draft decision with No. 8 overall pick
Joel Embiid's career high keeps 76ers alive in series vs. Knicks
Bears select Caleb Williams with No. 1 pick in 2024 NFL Draft
Shohei Ohtani says what he's 'grateful' for following interpreter gambling scandal
Eagles lock in another star wide receiver with record contract extension
Panthers win again to push Lightning to playoff brink
Patrick Mahomes commends Chiefs drafting speedy offensive playmaker
Bam Adebayo urges Heat to embrace 'cage fight' vs. Celtics
Rory McIlroy perfectly sums up the state of professional golf with two words
Nuggets crush Lakers after halftime again to take 3-0 series lead
Ravens think they found a 'shutdown' CB late in first round of 2024 NFL Draft

Want more Soccer news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.