After Mohamed Salah scored four times in Liverpool's 5-0 win over Watford on Saturday, Luis Garcia was quick to praise the selfless side to the Premier League's top scorer.
Salah took his goal tally to a peerless 28 for the campaign, but he also set up Roberto Firmino to score.
According to Garcia, this ninth assist of the season is a sign of the Egyptian's willingness to shine the spotlight on others and not just take the glory himself.
"He's a very kind guy, who tries to look after his team-mates," said Garcia, the former Liverpool winger. "You can see his team-mates always celebrate the goals with him, they're very close to him.
"And it showed during the performance today, trying to give assists to the other players.
"That is not greedy. He's not selfish at all, he wants the team to perform and to score goals."