Robertson: Mohamed Salah and Mane Charge for “Selfishness”



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Andy Robertson, Liverpool’s left-back, spoke about the relationship between Liverpool’s forwards, especially the most prominent duo, Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, and highlighted that there is a certain selfishness in both players, but made it clear that both were pays the salary to be selfish and score goals for the team, and that everyone is friends behind the scenes. They are impressive.

“The relationship between the players up front off the pitch is really strong, and on the pitch the connection and everything is always good,” Robertson told the Liverpool Echo newspaper.

He added: “But these players also get paid for being selfish and we need them to score goals and bets in the last third, and we add Diogo Jota to this list now when they are in front of goal we expect them to shoot and score.”

He continued: “There have been certain occasions when people say Firmino could have scored, or Sadio could have scored, or Mo could have scored, but these guys get paid to make split-second decisions and score goals for we”. .

He continued: “Their relationship is really strong like any other relationship on the team and that is why for the last two years we have been so successful, you will not get anywhere without these relationships.”

And there were clear differences on the field between Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, most notably in Burnley’s game last year, when Sadio Mane came out angry after being replaced, because Salah did not pass the ball to him in a good position in front of goal. , and Al-Masry preferred to shoot so that the ball passed outside the field.

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