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Mo Salah's Post-Match Choice Highlights His Role At Liverpool After Setting Another Record.
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Mo Salah's Post-Match Choice Highlights His Role At Liverpool After Setting Another Record.
On Saturday, Mo Salah showcased his professionalism and provided fans a glimpse into his dedication to being the best after Liverpool's victory over Ipswich Town on the opening day.
The Egyptian winger not only scored but also assisted in Liverpool's first Premier League win under new manager Arne Slot, demonstrating no signs of slowing down. Salah played the full 90 minutes in a match where Liverpool came back from a challenging first half to secure the win.
Even after the match, Salah's commitment continued as he prepared late into the night. He took time for an additional workout, including a yoga session, as he celebrated becoming the Premier League's top scorer on the opening day of the season, surpassing Alan Shearer. This marked the ninth time Salah had scored in the season's first game.
It’s clear why Slot is unconcerned about Salah's ability to extend his career despite entering the final year of his contract. Slot prefers to focus on the next match rather than discuss Salah's future. He commented: “If you are okay, I am looking now at Brentford and not the end of the season. If I see what he (Salah) does to keep his body as it is and be ready to play every game, I think there are many more years inside of him to play.”
Slot also refrained from naming Salah as his primary player for the season, emphasizing his belief in the team's collective effort over individual stars. “I don’t believe much in one man," Slot said. "I believe in the team more than the individual. He (Salah) can score his goals because of good runs and assists. Mo also needs the team, and we have other creative individuals who can influence the game.”
On Saturday, Mo Salah showcased his professionalism and provided fans a glimpse into his dedication to being the best after Liverpool's victory over Ipswich Town on the opening day.
The Egyptian winger not only scored but also assisted in Liverpool's first Premier League win under new manager Arne Slot, demonstrating no signs of slowing down. Salah played the full 90 minutes in a match where Liverpool came back from a challenging first half to secure the win.
Even after the match, Salah's commitment continued as he prepared late into the night. He took time for an additional workout, including a yoga session, as he celebrated becoming the Premier League's top scorer on the opening day of the season, surpassing Alan Shearer. This marked the ninth time Salah had scored in the season's first game.
It’s clear why Slot is unconcerned about Salah's ability to extend his career despite entering the final year of his contract. Slot prefers to focus on the next match rather than discuss Salah's future. He commented: “If you are okay, I am looking now at Brentford and not the end of the season. If I see what he (Salah) does to keep his body as it is and be ready to play every game, I think there are many more years inside of him to play.”
Slot also refrained from naming Salah as his primary player for the season, emphasizing his belief in the team's collective effort over individual stars. “I don’t believe much in one man," Slot said. "I believe in the team more than the individual. He (Salah) can score his goals because of good runs and assists. Mo also needs the team, and we have other creative individuals who can influence the game.”