Mohamed Salah: Much has changed for the better … and this is the reason for Firmino’s drop in level



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Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, the English Liverpool player, confirmed that he has undergone many changes for the better in recent times, either on a human level or as a player, and the national team star said in television remarks: “Many things have changed for the better, as a human being he has become more mature, and as a player after participating with Roma, Virontina, Chelsea and Liverpool, try to improve yourself from time to time. “

Mohamed Salah referred to the harmony between him and the offensive duo of Reds Sadio Mani and Firmino and the recent relative decline, explaining: “I don’t count how many goals we scored together. We have participated together for 4 years and we scored a lot of goals.”

And Mohamed Salah went on to say: “We don’t always score goals, but we offer good levels that contribute to the victory of the team and this is the most important thing, there is no striker who scores in every game because we create opportunities for many other players.”

And Mohamed Salah commented on the level of Brazilian Firmino, saying: “He did a lot with Liverpool 5 years ago, although he retracted a goal recently, but it is unfair to speak ill of him.

Mohamed Salah prepares to lead Liverpool in a fierce clash against Manchester City, which is scheduled for 6:30 pm Sunday at Al Ittihad Stadium, at the height of the eighth round of the Premier’s lifetime competition League.

Mohamed Salah, the star of the national team and Liverpool, continued his outstanding performance with the Reds, after scoring a goal against Atalanta of Italy recently in the Champions League.

Mohamed Salah rose to the Reds’ top scorer in Champions League history, likewise with team legend Steven Gerrard, after he scored a goal in the Atalanta game to bring his tally to 21 goals in the tournament with Liverpool, the same balance as the historical captain of the team..

Salah also equaled Michael Owen’s number of goals for Liverpool in all European championships, with 22 goals on Steven Gerrard’s 41-goal list, with a total of European appearances in the Champions League, Europaleh and European Super Cup..

In total, in the Champions League, Salah raised his score to 51 tournament games, during which he scored 24 goals and scored another 11 with Basel, Chelsea, Rome and Liverpool.

With Swiss Basel he participated in 6 games and scored two goals, and at Chelsea he settled for participating in two games without scoring, and in Rome he played 7 games in which he scored a goal and did the same and exploded in Liverpool, which He participated with him in 36 games, scored 21 and scored 10 goals.

Liverpool top Group D of the European Champions League with 9 points, 5 points behind their closest rivals after winning the first three games, without shaking their own net, and the team can qualify for the next round by winning Atalanta at Anfield on November 25.

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