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While Ronaldo had this stats on Premier League, these are Salah’s stats with Liverpool

Both players shone with their respective teams on Premier League. On this case, Salah is still active

By Charles Cornwall

Both players shone with their respective teams on Premier League. On this case, Salah is still active

Liverpool is living a good moment. Despite the VAR controversy against Tottenham, Jurgen Klopp's team does not want to fall into negativism and wants to do things right against Brighton on Sunday. After the Europa League match, some shortcomings could be seen in the Merseyside team. Despite the win, rotations don't seem to have paid off for Jurgen Klopp.

Furthermore, the lineups for this Sunday could be a little different. It should be noted that the starting lineup was made up of people who are regular starters in the initial 11. For this reason, things did not go quite well. One of the players who had a good performance was Ryan Gravenberch. The player showed why Liverpool brought him in and even scored a goal in the first half and was about to score another.

With this said, many fans have asked him as a starter for the next game. One of the players who did not perform the best was Wataru Endo. The player still does not find the formula to adapt to the team. The way things look, the player seems noticeably out of rhythm. Without a doubt, it will be a matter of time before the player can complete his adaptation as quickly as possible.

To be sure, adaptation takes more or less time for others. Clearly, we don't all have the same process. Undoubtedly, one of the most notable processes has been that of Mohamed Salah. Since his arrival at Liverpool, Egypt went from not being considered in most of its teams, to one of the greatest idols of the team. He has even been compared to Cristiano Ronaldo himself. Here is a comparison of the performance of both players.

Mohamed Salah and Ronaldo stats on Premier League

It should be noted that Mo Salah was at Chelsea before arriving at Liverpool, so we are talking about a player who played in two English teams. Meanwhile, Ronaldo only played at Manchester United in two distinct stages. Which, both were equally successful, where the Portuguese responded with goals.

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