Mohamed Salah is selfish, but not a big deal for Liverpool



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The celebration of live forward, Mohamed Salah, after breaking into Leeds United's goal in the first week of the 2020-2021 Premier League.

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The celebration of live forward, Mohamed Salah, after breaking into Leeds United’s goal in the first week of the 2020-2021 Premier League.

BOLASPORT.COM – The selfishness of Liverpool’s top striker, Mohamed Salah, is said to be no problem for the Reds.

Mohamed Salah came under fire again after the Premier League match against Arsenal at Anfield Stadium on Tuesday (9/29/2020) WIB morning.

This criticism came after Mo Salah was seen biting the bait given to Diogo Jota.

In fact, Jota’s position at the time was more advantageous for scoring goals against Bernd Leno than Mo Salah.

The Egyptian player’s action also prevented Jota from scoring against the Gunners.

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Mo Salah was again touted as a selfish striker who always wanted to score goals.

However, former Liverpool forward Emile Heskey said Mo Salah’s selfishness was not a big deal for the Reds.

Heskey said Mo Salah’s selfishness comes naturally to a world-class forward.



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