The stage of Mohamed Salah in it Liverpool seems to be coming to an end, with this Egyptian slipping away in what will be his last season Anfield unless the scenario changes dramatically, and he decides that for the rest of his career as a ‘red’ player he won’t bite his tongue one bit. The proof of this is the post he published from his official profile on ‘X’ to respond to his own legend. Liverpool number Jamie Carragher after he criticized him for his performance in last Sunday’s duel against Manchester United. “I’m starting to think you’re obsessed with me.”wrote wrong.
The post in question attached a video from Sky Sports where it appears Carraghernow a commentator for the said network, discussing an image uploaded by Salah himself on social networks in which the Egyptian appears, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk. “I think the other two (wrong and Trent Alexander-Arnold) can take an example of Virgil van Dijk“he said, praising the Dutch defender and shooting Salah and ‘TAA’.
However, this is not the first time Carragheralways disrespectful and often too sharp to some players, it brings it to Salah who, on the other hand, is putting up good numbers so far this season. Specifically, the Egyptian, after scoring from the penalty spot this Sunday in a 2-2 draw Liverpool he is new Manchester United in Anfieldamassing 21 goals and 17 assists in all competitions. And his records are even more impressive when it comes to the Premier League, with 18 goals and 13 assists in just 19 games to be more than decisive in leading the Liverpool.
Meanwhile, the future of wrong continues in the air. In fact, it is more so than ever considering that only a miracle can keep it going Liverpool. A tough battle is coming between the European giants, and the Arabian money, to secure their services from June.
Source: La Verdad

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