Conte flirting with Mohamed Salah "The decisive"... the best players in the world

Tottenham coach Antonio Conte knows that his team will be under threat every time Liverpool player Mohamed Salah gets the ball when the two teams meet tomorrow, Sunday, in the eighteenth round of the Premier League.

And the British news agency “BA Media” reported that Tottenham will end the two-week break, as three matches for the team were postponed due to the Corona virus, by facing Liverpool in one of five matches that escaped the delay in this round.

Liverpool is seeking to crown the league title for the second time in the last three years, led by Mohamed Salah, who scored 15 goals and made nine goals, more than any other player in Europe.

Salah also has a good record against Tottenham, and Conte fears the danger posed by Salah.

"I think he is one of the best players in the world," Conte said. "During the matches, we saw him score or assist goals."

He stressed, "He is a very decisive player. During the matches, every time he gets the ball he is dangerous, and he has developed a lot. I remember him when he was playing in Italy."

He added, "Now he has improved in an amazing way. Now I think he is one of the best players in the world, and in every match he becomes decisive."

Conte said, who expects his team to suffer: "Liverpool is one of the best teams in Europe and also in the world, according to what the team is doing and according to all that Jurgen Klopp, the coach of Liverpool, has achieved in these years."

He added: "They are working well. They are working hard. A strong team. It is very good to watch it. It is great to see Liverpool matches."

He stressed, "They play their way, the enthusiasm and passion they show in every match. We must be ready and know that the match is not easy."

He continued, "We will face difficulty, but we must know that during the match there will be moments when we must be ready to suffer."

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