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Salah's bizarre request to Qatar's new owners at their secret meeting

The Egyptian attacker already has his first requests to the new red management

By Charles Cornwall

The Egyptian attacker already has his first requests to the new red management
The Egyptian attacker already has his first requests to the new red management
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Already on the horizon, in the next round of the competition, is Brighton, another challenge for Jurgen Klopp's side, revived after three consecutive games without a win, survivors of the 2-2 draw at Anfield and winners of Tuesday's play-off at Molineux, amid the irregularity they have sustained in every competition this season, still without their football, still in doubt, still with a long way to go.

But, on Tuesday, with a punch. That's the difference. It was all Harvey Elliott, the 19-year-old already on the verge of 50 first-team appearances for the Reds. He received the ball from Thiago Alcantara still in his own territory, controlled and advanced in front of his opponent's retreating backline, who backed off until he realised that all the steps backwards had been an appalling concession.

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Suddenly, Elliott unleashed a tremendous left-footed shot, unreachable by the advancing José Sa, which he lobbed over the top to make it 0-1 at Molineux Stadium - a boost for Jurgen Klopp and his team, for the abrupt start to the game, for the compromised course of their season and for the dimension that a goal in an away tie, as tight as it was expected to be against an opponent on the rise since Julen Lopetegui's arrival on the bench, takes on.

Klopp wants investment

According to local media, Salah met with PSG's owners who would be interested in buying Liverpool. In that meeting, the Egyptian king would have asked for investment to sign better players and return to being one of the leading teams in the Premier League.


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