FilGoal | News | Former Liverpool player, criticizing Salah: not the only star … the team is bigger than him



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Mohamed Salah – Liverpool – Metjeland – UEFA Champions League

The statements of Mohamed Salah, Stan Colimore, the former Liverpool player, did not leave impressed, and that he fears that the Egyptian star could lose his popularity in the English club.

Colimore asked Salah to be frank about his position to continue with the English champion, stating that the club had to offer to renew the Egyptian star’s contract, and if the latter refused, it would be better to sell it.

Collimore said in his interview with the English newspaper Mirror: “Juergen Klopp (Liverpool manager) must send a clear message to Salah, tell us what you want, otherwise you are free to go. Despite his brilliance, he is no bigger. that the Liverpool team, the coach must deal with his controversial statements.

“An interview was broadcast in Spain in which he said that he was not happy that they did not grant him the captaincy in Maitland’s match in the UEFA Champions League,” he continued, “and he smiled at Barcelona and Real Madrid in an explicit hint. You weren’t the captain in the Champions League group stage game? Isn’t it worth it. In some cases? ” Sometimes you express your concern publicly, otherwise, let your agent handle the matter and this will not happen. “

“The story will end one way, I know Klopp said he spoke to Salah, but the Liverpool manager has to say this: Moe, you’ve been great for the last 3-4 years, we will offer you the opportunity to stay here long time, this is a new offer. If at this moment Salah looked away, opened the door and said: We will continue behind you. Salah is not the only man in Anfield. You can argue that it is Virgil van Dyck or Jordan Henderson, and the list goes on.

“Offer him £ 200,000 a week, or whatever he wants. If he doesn’t accept, make it available on the transfer market before the end of the season. It’s like: Moe, tell us the truth. If you want to leave, no problem,” he added . At least the club and the coach deserve to be frank. It may lose its reputation because Liverpool is the giant (that is, the idol of its fans). “

“I hate to think that a player who has shone in the last 3-4 years is out of the team like this. So Salah, be frank and tell us what you want, for the benefit of all.”

After Salah’s interview with the Spanish newspaper As, she asked one of her close associates, Mohamed Abu Trika, the former Egyptian and Al-Ahly star, questions.

He noted that Salah (28) is unhappy in Liverpool, and Abu Trika refused to reveal why.

Whether Salah wants to stay or leave, he still offers a distinguished level with the team for the fourth consecutive season.

He is currently the Premier League’s top scorer with 13 goals.

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