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Feb 24, 2018 at 3pm UK
 
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Emre Can: 'Liverpool front three are unbelievable'

Can: 'Liverpool front three unbelievable'
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Liverpool midfielder Emre Can hails the club's front three as "unbelievable" following the Reds' 4-1 defeat of West Ham United on Saturday.

Liverpool midfielder Emre Can has hailed the club's front three as "unbelievable" following the Reds' 4-1 defeat of West Ham United on Saturday.

Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane were all on target as Jurgen Klopp's team returned to domestic action with a convincing win over David Moyes's side at Anfield.

Liverpool have now scored over 100 goals this season, with the attacking trio netting 66 of them, and Can has praised their ability to get a goal at "any minute".

"It's amazing. The front three can score in every game at any minute," the Germany international told Liverpool's official website. "It's unbelievable how good they are. They did it again. We are always happy if they can score and we win.

"I'm happy that I could score because we trained it and I scored like that," Can added of his opener in Merseyside.

"It's always good when you train something and score like that. I'm happy, of course, when I can score and help the team."

Liverpool are back in action next Saturday with a game against Newcastle United.

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