Mohamed Salah is oppressed in Liverpool, with the testimony of a former English star

Former Liverpool and England player Peter Crouch was surprised that the Egyptian star and Reds scorer Mohamed Salah did not get enough appreciation in Liverpool by the club's fans, despite his great superiority in numbers and everything about players who were present at the club and did not achieve what Salah did.

"Mohamed Salah is a phenomenon with Thierry Henry and Sergio Aguero, the only foreign players to have reached 100 Premier League goals in a few matches, however, there is still a feeling of under-appreciation of Salah," Peter Crouch told the British newspaper, the Daily Mail. I can't figure out why, maybe it's because eye-catching numbers each season have become the norm."

Mohamed Salah is currently living in a wonderful scoring period, awaiting the announcement of the renewal of his contract with the club, a topic that preoccupies the opinion of the public and clubs in the world, according to the player's levels.

And the English star, who played in the ranks of Liverpool 85 games, added: “If we compare Mohamed Salah with Fernando Torres and Luis Suarez for a moment, they are almost in a higher position than the appreciation by the fans, but Salah has a record that easily surpasses them, you have to come to the conclusion that Salah is a person He's great in the modern era, and there's no doubt he should be in the best Liverpool squad ever."

And Peter Crouch continued: “The priority for Liverpool is to make sure they agree to a new contract, it is the best signature they can sign, and the best thing that can be done is to sign Mohamed Salah for a five-year contract and secure himself for life and become a legend in the club, Real Madrid wanted to sign Salah. But why would he go there? There is no club on the planet that Salah can join better than Liverpool at this point."

He concluded his speech: "Anyone who wants Mohamed Salah .. No matter how Liverpool plays, Salah scores, and there is no doubt that he should be more revered here by the fans. We must cherish men like Mohamed Salah and pay tribute to them."


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