Mohamed Salah raises the anger of the Manchester United legend

Former Manchester United legend, Gary Neville, expressed his anger at the performance of Liverpool's Egyptian player, Mohamed Salah, during his team's meeting with his Arsenal counterpart, which ended with Liverpool's 3-1 victory in the third round of the English Premier League.

Neville said, in remarks highlighted by the "Mirror" newspaper, commenting on Salah snatching the ball from his colleague Diego Gotha in front of Arsenal's goal, although the latter had a better chance to put it into the net, before the Egyptian player ended up losing the ball: "Salah should not do that This is the selfish part of his playing style. "

He added, "It is not Salah's chance, but he eliminated the ball in front of Jota, and although this greed is one of Mo's greatest strengths, he should have left the ball to his colleague."

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