Mohamed Salah feels sorry for the journey of the Real Madrid star ... and reveals his stance on the "Olympics"

The Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, the top scorer for Liverpool and the English Premier League, was on the cover of the Spanish newspaper "Marca", with a remote dialogue. The video of the dialogue was published in which the Egyptian star appeared responding to all inquiries related to his football career.

Salah expressed his regret at what happened to him the journey of the Real Madrid star, the Belgian Eden Hazar.

He revealed that Hazar is his favorite player at Real Madrid and said that they have a wonderful relationship.

He stressed that he was performing brilliantly at Chelsea, but he was lucky in Real.

He also said he likes what Croatian Luka Modric has to offer.

He explained that he is now thinking of winning over Real Madrid and qualifying for the semi-finals when the two teams meet in the quarter-finals of the champions, indicating that he had no preference in facing a specific team, as all the teams in the quarter-finals were level one.

He pointed out that Real Madrid is different from the previous one, and said: They have lost some great players, such as Cristiano Ronaldo, the best in their history, someone who scored a lot of goals.

He said that what happened between him and Real Madrid captain Ramos when he hit him in the shoulder in the 2018 Final has become a thing of the past, and he no longer cares about it.

Mohamed Salah played 3 matches against Real Madrid in the Italian Roma shirt, in the round of 16 competitions in the 2015-2016 season, and lost it with the same result in the 2-0 matches, and he also participated with Liverpool in the 2018 European Champions Final, which ended with Real 3/1 victory.

And about the bad season of Liverpool and what happened with the team, he confirmed that many things happened, and luck was not in the side's favor, and that made them want to win the Champions League more.

And about his upcoming participation in the Tokyo Olympics, he said in brief words, "Whatever happens, everyone will agree, including Liverpool FC."

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