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The gesture that shows Salah prefers Liverpool to the Egyptian national team

The Egyptian was with his national team during the international break

By Charles Cornwall

The Egyptian was with his national team during the international break
The Egyptian was with his national team during the international break
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A large number of national teams in this FIFA date decided to only make use of their top players for one match, returning most of them to their clubs who are already waiting for them to continue with their daily activities, being this the case of the Egypt international, Mohamed Salah, who after having played 90 minutes and having contributed with two of the three goals scored against Niger, took his bags to Merseyside to focus again on Liverpool.

It seems that the decision was taken directly by the Pharaohs' manager, Rui Vitoria, who opted to dispense with his star player even though they have a game in hand against Liberia on Tuesday. Both the Egyptian winger and the Liverpool boss were full beneficiaries of the match, as those minutes on the pitch kept Salah in rhythm after 10 long days off in England.

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The pair of goals scored by the Egyptian a few days ago is undoubtedly a relief for both the player and Reds boss Jurgen Klopp, as the fact that his player has been able to score in his two most recent games speaks to the incredible work he has put in over the last few weeks and the high standard he is at right now, which is perfectly what Liverpool need to be able to face these upcoming challenges in the month of October.  

One of the main criticisms that has surrounded Mohamed Salah in recent months after the start of the 2022-2023 season has revolved around his lack of goalscoring efficiency, but that goal in the Champions League against Ajax and that brace against Niguez are the hope of an institution that has not yet been able to find in Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez the danger in attack that they desire so much, with the lack of a killer like Sadio Mané being felt by far.

Salah left his national team to return to Liverpool

After Mohamed Salah and his national team were eliminated from the World Cup in the playoffs against Senegal, the Egyptian, like many of his teammates going through a similar issue, will have time at Anfield to look for more solutions that will allow them not only to be among the top places in the Premier League, but also to compete at the same level as the best clubs in Europe in the search for a new revenge in the Champions League.

 


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