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Former Liverpool player John Aldridge denounced the lack of objection to Mohamed Salah, the star of the team, joining Real Madrid, the team that has the last bad memories of the 2017-2018 Champions League final.

In an interview with the newspaper AS, Salah explained that he does not mind playing for one of the great Spaniards, Real Madrid and Barcelona, ​​indicating that the decision corresponds to Liverpool.

Salah last played against Real Madrid in the 2018 Champions League Final, but the injury prevented him from completing the match after interference from Sergio Ramos, the last captain, who took the title by winning 3-1.

“Personally, after what happened in the champions final and the way Ramos treated him, now I would hate Real Madrid after that incident,” said the Irishman Aldridge in his interview with the Liverpool Echo newspaper.

He continued: “I will not think about moving to Real Madrid, nor will I think about leaving Liverpool anyway.”

The remarks by Mohamed Abu Trika, a former Egyptian and Al-Ahly icon, sparked controversy in England after he said Salah was upset in Liverpool, and the BBC Sports analyst did not say why.

“We are talking about the best forwards in the world. (Sadio) Mane and (Mohamed) Salah will always be associated with Real Madrid. It is up to Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool manager). You have to trust the coach and he will take care of these situations as soon as The players are strong, “Aldridge continued. Right now, if they want to leave, they will. End of story “.

Salah admitted that he was upset that he did not wear the Liverpool captaincy in Maitland’s Champions League match, but stressed that the decision in the end was left to coach Klopp.

Salah continues to shine with the Reds and is currently the current season’s top scorer in the English Premier League with 13 goals.

Salah spends his fourth season with Liverpool, a team with which he won four titles.

Salah, 28, has appeared in 173 games for Liverpool, scoring 110 goals and sending 45 assists.

Salah won the top scorer award in 2017-2018 and 2018-2019.

He was the best player of the tournament in 2017-2018.

Salah won the African Player of the Year award in 2017 and 2018.

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