Premier League
Klopp: “I’m not sure if I’ll train a player with Salah’s numbers again”
Mohamed Salah is flirting with his 200th career goal for Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp made sure to praise the Egyptian while supporting Kelleher ahead of the away game in Sheffield.
Mohamed Salah has scored 199 goals in his career for Liverpool, whose jersey he wore for the first time in the summer of 2017, and before the away game against Sheffield in the 15th game of the Premier League (12/06, 9:30 p.m., (Novasports Prime, LIVE from Sportish) Jürgen Klopp wanted to mention him in particular.
“He’s always here. I’m not sure I’ll ever coach a player like that again with his numbers. His development as a person is amazing and as a player it is downright impressive.”
Without a doubt he is one of the greatest of all time.emphasized the German about the Egyptian superstar, then referring to the test in Bramall Lane and … taking over the baton from Alexander-Arnold’s goal in the 88th minute of the game against Fulham in Anfield, that one huge 4-3 victory over the Reds.
“The game we played in the final against Fulham is very important. We can take a lot of things from the game, but we could have done better.”
I didn’t sit down for a second and think about where we might end up. We should be close to the top spots in April. When we’re close, we can talk…”
In the same press conference, Klopp made it clear that Alexander-Arnold can be just as influential in Liverpool’s game at right-back as well as in midfield, while he fully defended Kelleher in the three goals he conceded against Fulham (became the recipient of intense criticism) and emphasized that he played a good game and that luck was not on their side in crucial moments.
It is recalled that Matip was injured in the game against Fulham and will not immediately return to the Reds after the first medical examinations, while Alisson and Zota, who recently scored in the derby against City in Manchester, will also be absent from the game against Sheffield. .
Source: sport 24
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
