Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has paid tribute to Mohamed Salah.
Salah, 28, has scored 19 goals in the Premier League this season. Only Tottenham striker Harry Kane has scored more with his 21 goals.
Klopp enthused: "Football players have 15 years, in some cases maybe 17 or 18, in their career. It is a time in your life when you are at your physical best and you want to squeeze everything you can out of your career. Most never win the golden boot. If you win it once, it's a great achievement. If you win it twice, it's a really great achievement, if you can win it a third time ... not many players have done it.
"Attackers must be selfish. I've never met a selfless striker. You may be the nicest person in the world, but in the end you want to score goals and that means you do not see players in the same shirt. He (Salah) is just a natural goal scorer, he wants to score. This is something he has developed later in his career."