Mohamed Salah “will not be happy” with a new position in Liverpool’s dressing room



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Liverpool players will have to get used to a new environment after the international break.

The Reds have moved into their new state-of-the-art AXA training ground with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain giving fans a guided tour of the facility.

In the clip shared on Liverpool’s social media, Oxlade-Chamberlain reviews all aspects of his new base, including the gym and sports hall.

But it is in his new dressing room where something catches his attention.

He pointed to the number 11 of Mohamed Salah’s jersey placed on the “school benches” in the middle of the locker room with a clothespin for his team.



Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain gave a tour of Liverpool’s new changing rooms at their training ground

Oxlade-Chamberlain joked that the Egyptian “wouldn’t be happy” if that was his place instead of one of the more comfortable perimeter seats.

“The locker room is where the guys will spend most of the day,” Oxlade-Chamberlain said.

“I’d like to get you here quickly, I’m not sure this is going to go very well.



Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain joked that Mohamed Salah “would not be happy” if he were on the “school benches”

“As you can see, we have Mohamed Salah on the school benches, which, knowing the man, will not be happy!

“But he will have to live with it.”

Fortunately for Salah, despite Oxlade-Chamberlain’s observation, another section of the video appeared to show a number 11 locker that would apparently have his name around the outer section of the room.

Oxlade-Chamberlain also took a tour of the area where he hopes Salah will spend more time when he returns from international duty: the new gym.



Salah seemed to have a suitable locker assigned elsewhere

Said, “You probably see Mo [Salah] and sadio [Mane] here about four hours before training starts, doing a few things in beast mode.

“I had my first little session here today. It is much larger than what we are used to at Melwood and it has a beautiful view of the fields.

“That’s good if you’re injured seeing what you’re working for.”



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