MOHAMED SALAH is finally back to match fitness to deliver a massive boost to Liverpool's title hopes.
The Egyptian scored the winner against Brighton as he came through his first 90 minutes in the Premier League since New Year's Day and boss Jurgen Klopp says he is back to his top level.
The manager has managed Salah's return because of his two hamstring injuries and he missed two-and-a-half months of the campaign due to them and the Africa Cup of Nations with Egypt.
But Klopp says he is operating at full throttle after seeing him extend his record as the most prolific scorer against Brighton.
Salah's well-taken winner means he has nine goals and six assists against the Seagulls, his most against any one opponent and the most in this fixture.
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