{"id":95676,"date":"2023-11-06T05:54:20","date_gmt":"2023-11-06T05:54:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stopsmokingway.com\/?p=95676"},"modified":"2023-11-06T05:54:20","modified_gmt":"2023-11-06T05:54:20","slug":"liverpool-icon-salah-is-not-jurgen-klopps-best-ever-signing-as-ai-robot-decides","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stopsmokingway.com\/soccer\/liverpool-icon-salah-is-not-jurgen-klopps-best-ever-signing-as-ai-robot-decides\/","title":{"rendered":"Liverpool icon Salah is not Jurgen Klopp’s best ever signing as AI robot decides"},"content":{"rendered":"

Salah backed to stay at Liverpool by ex-Red Pennant<\/h3>\n

Mohamed Salah is very rarely outshone when it comes to delivering for his club and Jurgen Klopp, but the Liverpool star has been overlooked in the battle to be named the club’s best-ever player. The Egyptian winger has been synonymous with the club since his big-money move from AS Roma in 2017 and is serenaded with songs from the Kop about their ‘Egyptian King’. But Salah may be surprised to find that he is not even close to being the king of Anfield, at least in the eye of artificial intelligence.<\/p>\n

Klopp has overseen the signings of 37 players since becoming Liverpool manager in October 2015, with Serbian midfielder Marko Grujic the first player to arrive under the German. Few would argue, however, against Salah being the most effective and crucial player to be brought in by Klopp eight years ago.<\/p>\n

The 31-year-old has scored 196 goals and recorded 83 assists in 319 games for the club, as well as breaking the record for most goals in a Premier League season before Erling Haaland smashed the record last term.<\/p>\n

That goal tally puts Salah fifth on the club\u2019s all-time top scorers\u2019 list. But according to popular AI tool ChatGPT, that feat is only enough to put the tricky winger at third on their all-time list of greatest signings.<\/p>\n

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ChatGPT do praise the forward for his goalscoring prowess, describing Salah as a “goal-scoring machine and one of the most prolific wingers in the Premier League.\u201d But apparently, scoring goals at a better rate than one in every two games is enough to beat some of his team-mates.<\/p>\n

Andy Robertson is another player to have been snubbed from the top five, while Trent Alexander-Arnold was nowhere to be found. That is despite the fact the two full-backs have 112 assists in the Premier League between them.<\/p>\n

Along with Salah, Sadio Mane was given high praise but still only ranked fourth behind his fellow African icon: \u201cMane is a versatile and dynamic forward who has consistently delivered goals and assists for Liverpool. He’s been a key part of Liverpool’s attacking trio,” the computer programme said.<\/p>\n