Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has been stealing most of the headlines this season for his incredible form in front of goal.
Despite not being a striker, the wide-man has managed to score 43 goals in 46 games in all competitions, and currently has a four-goal advantage at the top of the charts in the Premier League.
The 25-year-old pipped Manchester City playmaker Kevin De Bruyne to PFA Player of the Year, and is now one game away from potentially reaching the Champions League final.
Even though Salah has been Liverpool’s goal machine, there is another figure in the team that has been crucial in the scintillating displays.
Roberto Firmino so often has gone under the radar, but this season he has shined by perfecting the false 9 role.
The Brazilian – valued at £45m by Transfermarkt – has contributed with 26 goals and 13 assists in 48 appearances in all competitions, and is arguably one of the hardest-working players in the Liverpool team.
Not only is Firmino an important component of Klopp’s forward line, he also tracks back and puts in some decent tackles to snatch back possession.
At the weekend, the 26-year-old committed his future to Liverpool by signing a new long-term deal which led us to ask you whether Firmino is more important to the team than goal-hungry Salah.
Interestingly, the majority of supporters have suggested that the Brazilian’s absence would be felt much more than if Salah were to leave.