Robertson talks about Salah and Mane’s “selfishness”



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Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson spoke about whether there were any real differences between teammates Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane.

Salah showed an angry reaction when he was substituted in his team’s last game in the English Premier League, which was against Brighton in the 10th round and ended in a positive draw with one goal each.

Speaking to the Liverpool Echo newspaper, Robertson said: “The relationship between the front-line trio (Firmino, Salah and Mani) is strong, whether on or off the field.”

Robertson admitted his selfishness on some of the shots and said: “These players get paid to be selfish. They get paid to score goals for the team, but all of them off the field are great friends.”

He continued: “When they are in front of the goal, we expect them to shoot and score.”

He continued: “On some occasions, some have said that Roberto Firmino could have scored on that occasion, or Mane could have scored, or Mo could have scored, these people are paid to make split-second decisions and score goals for we. “.

He concluded: “Their relationship between them is strong, and this is the reason for our success in the last two years.”

It should be noted that Liverpool is currently in second place in the Premier League table with 21 points and goal difference from leader Tottenham.



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