A new statement from Mohamed Salah before the important Manchester United match

The English Premier League scorer and Liverpool team, Mohamed Salah, confirmed that his team did not start the new season of the Premier League the way it wanted, especially after losing 4 points in the first two matches, noting at the same time that the team must show the correct reaction.

The summit of the third round in the English Premier League between Manchester United and Liverpool is the worst in the situation of the two teams for a long time, as Liverpool fell into a tie trap in the first two matches of the tournament, against both its host Fulham (2-2) and its guest Crystal Palace (1-1). While Manchester United suffered two consecutive defeats at the hands of Brighton (1-2) and Brentford (0-4), respectively, to bottom the overall standings.

Liverpool will visit rivals Manchester United next Monday evening at Old Trafford, at the conclusion of the third round matches of the “Premier League”, and Mohamed Salah said in an interview with the British “Sky Sports” network: “We did not start the season the way we wanted.” But I think that's part of the game, we lost 4 points in the first two games, we can't lose points early, especially when we compete with Manchester City and Chelsea, two teams that don't lose points easily, so we must try to come back to win."

In response to a question about the widening of the difference to 7 points in the event of Liverpool losing and Manchester City winning in the third round, Salah added: “I think it is too early to think about the widening of the gap with Manchester City now, everyone is excited for this season, and we are all looking forward to presenting our level, We have to look forward as we can't change the past, so we have to focus on the next matches."

And on the importance of the match for the two teams, Mohamed Salah continued, his statements by saying: “The Manchester United match is always special for the city and the club and on the historical level as well. They are the two largest teams in England historically. It is a special match for everyone, and this may add some pressure.”

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