Published 08:15 IST, November 27th 2024
Mohammed Salah 'Thriving at Liverpool' Despite Contract Stalemate, Says Slot Before Real Madrid Game
Mohammed Salah remains in a positive mindset at Liverpool amid ongoing contract discussions, according to Slot, ahead of the crucial match against Real Madrid.
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Real Madrid will be hosted by Liverpool at Anfield in a pivotal Matchday 5 game tomorrow, much-awaited UEFA Champions League battle. With 12 points and 10 goals scored, Liverpool is in dazzling form; they have not lost in their previous four games and are top in Group C. Real Madrid, now second in the group with 6 points, aims to recover from a recent loss to Barcelona. Both sides have strong European backgrounds, hence this game is one to see as they fight for a good spot in the knockout phases. This European confrontation promises drama and intensity.
Mohammed Salah ‘in a good place’ at Liverpool despite contract impasse, says Slot ahead of Liverpool vs Real Madrid
Liverpool manager Arne Slot believes Mohamed Salah is “in a good place” and isn’t affected by his contract impasse with the club.
Salah’s latest deal expires at the end of this season and he told reporters after Liverpool’s 3-2 win at Southampton on Sunday that he was disappointed not to have received a new contract offer, saying: “I’m probably more out than in.”
The issue dominated Liverpool’s news conference ahead of Wednesday’s match against Real Madrid in the Champions League, with Slot keen to play down any friction with Salah — and even suggested the situation is making the winger play as well as ever.
“I don’t think it distracts Mo at all,” Slot said Tuesday. “Maybe it even brings the best out of him if you look at his performances until now.
“I talk to Mo about what I expect from him, like I do with all the other players, and he is in a good place at the moment. I’m not distracted by his comments and I don’t feel his teammates are.”
Salah has scored 12 goals in 18 appearances for Liverpool this season and is second in the Premier League with 10 goals in 12 games, only behind Manchester City’s Erling Haaland (12 goals).
Slot even quipped:
“The only thing I can say is that if I look at my lineups, Mo is more in than out.”
The latest contracts of Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold are also due to expire at the end of this season.
“In fairness, it goes for all three of them — Mo, Virgil and Trent are all in similar positions,” Liverpool defender Andy Robertson said. “Every one of them is so focused on the next game and training and preparing properly.”
(AP)
Updated 08:15 IST, November 27th 2024