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Gary Neville has called Mohamed Salah "unplayable" in the wake of Liverpool's 2-0 win over Manchester City.
Salah was on the scoresheet alongside Dominik Szoboszlai at the Etihad, but it wasn't the 32-year-old forward's scoring prowess that captured the ex-Manchester United captain's eye.
Neville said on his self-titled podcast: "He's been class for five, six, seven, eight, nine years - however long he's been at Liverpool.
When I watch him at the moment, he's unplayable, unplayable.
And psychologically, he's in the head of the opponent that he's up against.
"Do you know when you play against someone that you think, 'Well, I'm going to smash him, I'm going to knock him, I'm gonna go through him'?
And he's been doing that all season, and I've not maybe seen that in the past.
"I know he's always been strong and he's always got a great sort of, low centre of gravity, and he's got strength at length I used to say.
Sometimes, players you play against as a full back, you used to think that what they would do as a winger...they're quite slight - I mean Salah's not but he is probably compared to Gvardiol - and he puts his arm out and you think, 'I can't even move'.
"And that's what Salah is at this moment in time, and then when the ball gets pinged over from [Virgil] van Dijk in the second half - like an 80-yard pass - and you just know he's going to bring it down instantly on a sixpence." He continued: "He's absolutely at the top of his game, he's a different level than anything else in the league this season in terms of his performance levels.
With the forward yet to sign a fresh deal at Anfield, Neville said: "Liverpool obviously will be desperate to try and keep him, but he's one of the very best players that the Premier League has seen.
"I mean, that's 11 games this season, I think, that he's had a goal and an assist in each game, which was fed into us when he scored.
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