Klopp evaluates the performance of Egyptian Salah in the match between Liverpool and Arsenal



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Klopp evaluates the performance of Egyptian Salah in the match between Liverpool and Arsenal

Reuters

Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp praised his team’s star, Egypt’s Mohamed Salah, after his performance in Monday’s “Reds” and Arsenal match at the end of the third phase of the English Premier League.

“Mohamed Salah played a very exceptional game tonight,” Klopp told a post-match press conference, which ended with Liverpool’s victory by three goals to one. “I wish I could score.”

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And he added: “The (second) goal we scored was a cross from the right side and the left side got the ball into the net, which is very amazing, I like that.

He continued: “Jota entered (Liverpool’s new contract), he played football normally and tried to defend in the same way that we defend, he has 20 percent information about what we are doing exactly, and he had today (yesterday) 60 or 70 minutes to see (star) Liverpool perform Sadio Mane came on the field and performed incredibly well. “

The German coach added: “(Jota, who participated in the Arsenal game as a substitute) scored a great goal, and it’s a great game at Anfield. He will never forget that and I will never forget it … Good start.”

For his part, Arsenal coach, Spanish Mikel Arteta, praised the great capabilities of the Liverpool team, saying: “The Liverpool players have a great quality of play, and have understood each other for five years, they want to win, that is what I love about Liverpool. They go to any stadium and they just want to win. “

The “Gangers” coach added: “When any team puts great pressure on Liverpool, they have a Van Dyke, who sends a 60-yard pass to Mohamed Salah’s chest, and they go away, this is a great Reds quality.”

He continued: “Unfortunately, the opportunities we had in front of the Liverpool goal, we did not translate them into goals, and for that we were punished for wasting those opportunities.”

Source: Agencies



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