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واعتبرت "Mirror" Klopp chose Salah, who is his best player, in singles matches, and he is Salah to face Newcastle United, no matter that the Egyptian star had his chance during the match to make a difference, not one, but two, and every once denied a goal, first by Newcastle keeper Karl Darlow missed a great opportunity when he shot from close range just outside the goal.
Then Salah left the stadium in the final seconds to be replaced by Xherdan Shaqiri in what was described by one site. "Life points" With"Tactical switch".
Liverpool have now drawn four of their last five away games, but still hold the lead, and Salah, who recently reported on "Not be happy" At Liverpool, he was the league’s top scorer with 13 goals.
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For the second time in 4 days, Liverpool had a chance to walk away by a 5-point lead, but settled for a draw against their struggling host.
Despite this, the ‘Reds’ guaranteed to finish the current year at the top of the Premier League, despite all the defensive crises due to injuries, but coach Juergen Klopp’s team must quickly regain its offensive effectiveness, especially in what as regards the Egyptian star.
The Mirror newspaper addressed the performance of “Mo Al-Masry” and his loss of two easy goals, but with “balanced” comments that did not forget what Salah had brought to the Reds in recent years.
The newspaper said: “Rarely during the three and a half years that Salah spent in Liverpool (since his arrival in the summer of 2017), can (Salah) be blamed for the points wasted by the Reds.”
The newspaper cited a tremendous opportunity that Salah squandered at the “Merseyside Derby” in 2019, which he felt no longer deserved his guilt.
The ‘Mirour’ considered that Klopp chose Salah, who is his best player, in individual matches, which is Salah to face Newcastle United, regardless of the fact that the Egyptian star got his chance to make a difference, not one, during the match. but two, and each time he was denied. Scorer, first from Newcastle goalkeeper Karl Darlo, before wasting a great opportunity when he shot from close range just outside the goal.
Salah then left the stadium in the final seconds to be replaced by Xherdan Shaqiri, in what the “Life Scores” website described as a “tactical change”.
Liverpool have now drawn four of their last five away games but still hold the lead, and Salah, who recently reported his “unhappiness” at Liverpool, is the league’s top scorer with 13 goals.
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