Why is Mohamed Salah not appreciated enough in Liverpool?

Klopp answers!

A journalist asked the German Liverpool coach, Jürgen Klopp, about the failure of the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah to receive enough appreciation from his club while he is making impressive performances this season and scoring goals in most of the Reds' matches. He even tops the list of Premier League scorers with 17 scores. A goal by three goals ahead of his closest pursuer, Bruno Fernandez, the Manchester United star.

Klopp responded with a brief statement during the introductory press conference for the match between Liverpool and Everton in the 25th round of the English Premier League scheduled for Saturday (at 21:30 UAE time), saying: "You should not ask me about the reason for not getting the recognition," indicating that this is a role. Club management.


Klopp explained, "It is inexplicable ... one of my favorite moments was when he won a header in our penalty area when Angelino (the German Leipzig player) was waiting for the ball, he gets all the respect from us."


And Mohamed Salah had starred in his host Leipzig match in the 16th round of the European Champions League and scored the first goal in the confrontation that ended in favor of the "Reds" with two clean goals.

Surprisingly, Mohamed Salah received many criticisms from Liverpool fans - through communication sites and even critics, analysts and some former team players - during this season in terms of technically and performance despite his numbers, which explains why he did not celebrate many of the goals he scored, as well as his exciting statement. The controversy and his hints about his departure to play in the Spanish League with Real Madrid or Barcelona because he did not feel satisfied and sufficiently appreciated in "Anfield", according to European newspapers led by the British "Daily Mail" and "Marca" Spanish.


The journalists asked Klopp about the mistakes of goalkeeper Alison Baker, and he said: "I trust him, nothing has changed, we are all human and that was clearly shown in the last two matches, not a problem, it is about work and he is doing it."


He added: "He does not describe himself as world class, and he is smart to the point that he ignores mistakes. It is very normal."


Liverpool is looking, through the Everton meeting, to improve its position on the Premier League table after it fell to sixth place with three consecutive defeats, greatly reducing its hopes of retaining the title.

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