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He was upset that they didn't qualify for the Champions League, what Salah does that surprises everyone

He claimed to be disappointed by the Champions League failure, this is what he does that surprises everyone

By Mauricio Saenz

He claimed to be disappointed by the Champions League failure, this is what he does that surprises everyone
He claimed to be disappointed by the Champions League failure, this is what he does that surprises everyone

The season of the Reds has not been one of the best they have had in recent years, proof of this is that they were out of the UEFA Champions League. The streak they had been on for the last two months suggested that they could qualify for next season's Champions League, but this did not happen. 

 

It has been an atypical season for Liverpool, for the first time in six years, they have been left out of the Champions League. They will play in the Europa League, a competition that seems not to be enough for the Egyptian attacker: "We are Liverpool and qualifying for the competition is the minimum. I'm sorry, but it's too early for an optimistic post. We have let you down and we have let ourselves down."

However, while Mohamed Salah laments what happened in the Premier League, his manager Jurgen Klopp assured that all is not bad and that next season they will try to go for titles and win the UEFA Europa League. In that sense, the Anfield team seems that they will continue to count on the Egyptian.

Jurgen Klopp assured that Salah is not the type of player who steps aside when everything gets complicated. The Egyptian striker has shared his desire to stay at Liverpool FC and try once again to reach the established goals, despite not playing in the Champions League.

 

What does Salah do that surprises everyone?

Mohamed Salah decided to return to social networks after some time away with a peculiar image where he can be seen training and a little touch up to his hair. The Egyptian striker has no plans to leave Anfield at the moment and is the club's star player.


Mauricio Saenz

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