BeINSPORTS presenter Richard Keys is the latest to heap praise on Liverpool's Mohamed Salah after the forward's performance against Manchester City on Sunday.
And he revealed how colleague Andy Gray reacted in the studio after the stunning strike.
Salah produced a superb solo goal against Pep Guardiola's side, escaping the challenges of several City players before slotting it beyond Ederson.
The Egyptian's effort may not have been a winner as it finished 2-2 at Anfield, but the football world has certainly been left in awe of Liverpool's star man.
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So much so, the sports presenter likened Salah to Paris Saint-Germain's Lionel Messi.
"Stunning. It was absolutely stunning," Keys wrote in a blog post . "I said on the day and I’ll repeat it now - the only other player on the planet that could’ve scored that goal is Messi. It was a work of art. A thing a rare beauty.
"It needed no words as we looked at it time and again on BeINSPORTS. Nothing that me, Andy [Gray] or Nigel de Jong were going to say could’ve added anything. Mo Salah’s goal against City was the highlight of a wonderful second half.
"It was one of those rare moments that brought spontaneous applause from the whole studio - even Andy - who’s a blue - but knew immediately that we’d all just witnessed something special. It’s my new favourite all-time PL goal. Sorry [Matt] Le Tissier!"
Salah's goal against City was his ninth in all competitions so far this season and he's scored in all but one of the games he's featured in this term.
He seems to be breaking new records every week as he netted his 100th league goal for Liverpool against Brentford only a couple of weeks ago, and he came the fastest player to do so for the club.
The winger is currently the Reds' 10th all-time top goalscorer and manager Jurgen Klopp described Salah's goal against City as one that 'will be remembered' in years to come.
He said: “The second goal only the best players in the world score goals like this.
“This club never forget these things so people will talk about this goal for a long time and in 50 or 60 years’ time they will remember this goal.”