Tag: Mo Salah

  • EPL: Liverpool forward, Salah equals Henry, Shearer’s premier League record

    EPL: Liverpool forward, Salah equals Henry, Shearer’s premier League record

    Liverpool forward, Mohamed Salah has equaled a premier League record recently held by Arsenal legend Thierry Henry and Newcastle United legend, Alan Shearer after scoring a goal against Brighton in the Premier League at the weekend.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the  Egyptian forward scored the winning goal for Liverpool against Brighton on Sunday to give the Reds a 2-1 win at Anfield.

    Salah’s goal against Brighton was his 25th goal contribution (16 goals and 9 assists) this season.

    It is also the seventh consecutive Premier League season where Salah has reached that number.

    The former Chelsea and AS Roma star is now the third player after Henry and Shearer to record 25 goals plus contributions in seven different Premier League seasons.

    Salah will now hope to continue his impressive display for Jurgen Klopp’s side when they face Sheffield United in their next Premier League tie on Thursday.

  • AFCON 2023: Salah makes U-turn over decision to abandon Egypt  in Cote D’Ivoire

    AFCON 2023: Salah makes U-turn over decision to abandon Egypt in Cote D’Ivoire

    Pharaohs of Egypt captain, Mohammed Salah has made a U-turn about leaving the national team for rehabilitation at Liverpool.

    Salah cropped an injury whilst playing for Egypt in the second group B encounter against the Black Stars of Ghana.

    Recall that the player and the Egyptian FA agreed that he should leave for United Kingdom to be assessed by the   Liverpool medical team.

    Liverpool coach, Jurgen Klopp has also made a statement concerning the player’s returm to Liverpool, saying that he would be welcomed for rehabilitation at the club.

    However, reports from the Egyptian camp says that Salah has had a last minute change of heart and has chosen to remain, motivate and inspire the national team.

    Salah was captured motivating the team when the Pharaohs of Egypt clashed with the Blue Sharks of Cape Verde on Monday night.

    The Pharaohs of Egypt finished second with just  3 points behind the Blue Sharks of Cape Verde who finished first with 7 points in group B.

  • AFCON 2023: Mo Salah confident of Egypt’s progress

    AFCON 2023: Mo Salah confident of Egypt’s progress

    Pharaohs of Egypt playmaker, Mohamed Salah, has said that his country’s national team has the quality to make it to the next round of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), in Côte d’Ivoire.

    Salah said this on Sunday in Abidjan at the pre-match news conference ahead of the Pharaohs’ last group match against Cape Verde on Monday.

    “We need to fight and see what is going to happen. We have great players, I think this is the best 20 to 27 players in Egypt right now.

    “We just need to play our game with courage and confidence, I believe we can win the game.

    “I think everybody knows what it means to win the AFCON; we are always proud to wear the shirts.

    “The players are motivated to win the tournament; we all want to win it,” Salah said.

    Egypt currently sits second on the group B table with two points behind the group leader, Cape Verde, who have garnered six points after winning two matches.

  • AFCON 2023: Egyptian FA confirms Salah’s departure from Cote D’Ivoire

    AFCON 2023: Egyptian FA confirms Salah’s departure from Cote D’Ivoire

    Liverpool and the Egyptian Football Association have confirmed that captain of their national team, Mohamed Salah, has left the team’s camp at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.

    Salah has returned to the UK and will continue his rehabilitation from a muscle injury with his club Liverpool.

    However, in a statement on Sunday night, the Egyptian FA made it clear that the 31-year-old will return to Ivory Coast if they qualify for the semi-final of the tournament.

    The Pharaohs play Cape Verde in their final Group B match on Monday night.

    They only have two points so far, after drawing with Mozambique and Ghana.

  • Klopp praises Salah as forward reaches 200 goals in EPL

    Klopp praises Salah as forward reaches 200 goals in EPL

    Liverpool talisman, Mohamed Salah, received high praise from his manager, Jurgen Klopp after reaching yet another milestone in Sunday’s 3-0 victory over Brentford.

    The win for Liverpool propelled them into second spot in the English Premier League (EPL).

    The 31-year-old Egyptian scored in each half to reach 200 goals in English soccer – 198 for Liverpool and two for Chelsea.

    He also became the first player ever to score in each of Liverpool’s first six home games of the season.

    “Crazy,” Klopp said marvelling about Salah, who Liverpool reportedly received a 150 million pounds (183.33 million dollars) bid for from Al-Ittihad in the last transfer window.

    “Goal number 200 in England, right? Exceptional, played a super game today.

    “Two players always around him, he kept the ball.

    “We had so many good moments first half.
    “The composure for the first goal is insane. No doubt in that area, you see it on the scoresheet. Special player,” Klopp added.

    Liverpool have yet to lose at their Anfield fortress this season in all competitions, winning their sixth successive league game there on Sunday.

    But while Klopp was thrilled with the performance he had strong words for the schedulers who have pencilled in their next game against leaders Manchester City.

    They take on the hosts in a 12.30 p.m. kick-off encounter at the Etihad on Nov. 25, right after the international break.

    “How can you put the Man City game on at 12.30 p.m.?” he asked reporters after the game. “These people don’t know football.

    “There could be a moment when these two teams have 30 international players, we pick up the South Americans on one plane to arrive here.”

    Klopp was happy with his team’s bounce-back after their 3-2 loss at Toulouse in the Europa League group stage on Thursday.

    “I’m very pleased to use that opportunity … to lose against Toulouse and then react in the way we did today,” he said.

  • EPL: Liverpool eye Sane as Salah’s replacement

    EPL: Liverpool eye Sane as Salah’s replacement

    Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, has revealed that the club has made Bayern Munich’s Leroy Sane the club’s top target to replace Mohamed Salah, should he leave next summer.

    Salah attracted strong interest from the Saudi Pro League in the summer. But the Premier League side resisted all offers for the Egypt international.

    However, they are expected to return with a bigger offer in the new year, after Liverpool rejected £150 million from Al-Ittihad.

    Klopp expects Salah to leave and Sane has already been lined up as a replacement.

    Liverpool is willing to break their own transfer record, which is the £85m spent on Darwin Nunez, in order to sign Sane from Bayern Munich.

    Sane is currently in his fourth season with Bayern Munich after joining in a £54.8m deal from Manchester City in 2020.

  • EPL: Klopp hails Salah after Liverpool’s win over Brentford

    EPL: Klopp hails Salah after Liverpool’s win over Brentford

    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp hailed Mohamed Salah after the Egyptian striker’s winner against Brentford on Saturday set a number of milestones.

    The win kept the Reds in the hunt for UEFA Champions League football next season.

    Salah struck from close range in the 13th minute to score for the ninth home game in a row, making it to 30 goals this season.

    It was also a century of goals for the Egyptian at Liverpool’s iconic stadium since he joined from Italian Serie A side AS Roma in 2017.

    “I think as an offensive player, you need to have this desire to score goals, but a lot of people forget how many goals he sets up.

    “So, he’s just always, very, very often involved in the goals,” Klopp told reporters after Liverpool’s 1-0 English Premier League (EPL) win.

    “A lot of other players don’t appreciate people enough when they are still playing, and for us, it’s clear he’s an all-time great,” Klopp added.

    His side are fifth on the table and still in with an outside chance of making it to the UEFA Champions League next season.

    They need to keep winning just in case anyone above them slips up.

    “It’s probably a little bit more exciting than a few teams wanted for us. It’s good that we could get into that region of the table again.

    “But we have to make sure that we keep (an eye on) the teams behind us … nothing is decided,” the Liverpool manager said as the season approaches its climax.

    “We have three games to go and then, finally, a bit of a longer break, which is very helpful.

    “You could see that today —– Brentford had a full week in between their games. We played three days ago.

    “It’s a massive difference, especially in the latter stages of the game, (but) the boys got through it, and I’m really happy about it,” Klopp said.

  • Salah scores as Liverpool keep slim top-4 hopes alive

    Salah scores as Liverpool keep slim top-4 hopes alive

    Liverpool turned up the pressure on Manchester United with a 1-0 victory over Fulham on Wednesday, moving them four points off fourth place in the English Premier League (EPL).

    Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah scored the lone goal which even edged him even closer to a Steven Gerrard record.

    There was none of the drama or histrionics of Sunday’s 4-3 win over Tottenham in bringing up a fifth successive Premier League victory for the first time since April last year.

    Salah’s 39th-minute penalty kick, his second in successive games after back-to-back misses, took him to 185 goals for the club.

    He is one goal behind Gerrard, while also going fifth on the club’s list of all-time league scorers with 136.

    Manager Jürgen Klopp’s behaviour in the technical area was the very model of exemplary behaviour following a Football Association (FA) misconduct charge for comments about Sunday’s referee Paul Tierney.

    He was perhaps making the most of his time on the touchline as he has until Friday to respond to the charges.

    Having already served a one-match ban this season, the punishment could be much more severe.

    Klopp had written in his programme notes that going 3-0 up inside the opening 15 minutes against Tottenham had given them some problems.

    It was a match they eventually went on to win with an added-time goal.

    They did set off looking like they might replicate that, with Trent Alexander-Arnold alone having three attempts on goal in the first 10 minutes.

    But they lacked some of the sharpness they had shown at the weekend.

    Also, Fulham were also more organised than their fellow Londoners and that kept opportunities down to half-chances at best.

    Alexander-Arnold’s advanced position stepping into midfield allowed him to get closer to his opponents’ goal.

    But, unusually for him, he was off target with two attempts and another hit tamely at goalkeeper Bernd Leno.

    Salah, whose cross just evaded Darwin Nunez eight yards out, weaved his way past a couple of defenders close to the byline but could not find the target from a narrow angle.

    Luis Diaz also had a shot deflected wide.

    Liverpool’s mastery of control in the opposition half was almost absolute, regularly winning back possession before Fulham had time to begin the semblance of an attack.

    But in their own final third it was much less so.

    Virgil Van Dijk had to slide in to turn Harry Wilson’s cross behind after the former Liverpool winger had broken into the space behind Kostas Tsimikas.

    Carlos Vinicius had also exploited Ibrahima Konate’s hesitation to force a good save out of Alisson Becker.

    When the breakthrough arrived it was no surprise it came from a counter-press after Nunez had initially lost possession 15 yards outside Fulham’s penalty area.

    Tosin Adarabioyo squared a short pass to Issa Diop but the centre-half, back in the team due to Tim Ream’s season-ending injury, dawdled in making his clearance.

    Nunez was on him like a shot to nick the ball off his toes, with the Frenchman’s swing at fresh air catching the forward’s back leg as he went past him.

    Referee Stuart Attwell pointed to the penalty kick spot and Salah scored an identical penalty kick to the one against Spurs, blasted straight down the middle.

    The second half was much of the same, with Liverpool exerting most of the pressure without really pressing home their advantage.

    That made their slender lead vulnerable.

    Alisson had to save well from Vinicius to prevent the equaliser with 13 minutes remaining to keep their slim Champions League qualification hopes alive.

    They are, however, still relying on Manchester United to drop points as their arch-rivals have two matches in hand, starting at Brighton on Thursday.

  • EPL: Klopp speaks on replacing Salah as Liverpool’s penalty taker

    Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp has revealed his plans to take Salah off penalty duties after he missed two crucial penalties for Liverpool this season.

    Salah missed a penalty in the 2-2 draw against Arsenal and also missed one in their 1-0 loss against Bournemouth few weeks back,

    Klopp, speaking after the game at Anfield, confirmed he will hold talks with Salah.

    Although the Egyptian pulled one back after Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus had given the Gunners a two-goal lead, he failed to hit the back of the net from the spot in the 54th minute.

    Roberto Firmino spared Salah’s blushes with a late equaliser.

    Klopp has now suggested Salah could relinquish the responsibility of stepping up after he missed his second penalty in the space of a few weeks.

    “He missed the goal. So that’s why for a second the fist, and then I realised, ‘Oh, Mo isn’t celebrating.’ And then I realised the ball wasn’t it. That’s it,” Klopp said.

    When pushed on whether or not he could decide to strip Salah of penalty duties, Klopp added: “That’s something we will talk about but not here.”

  • EPL: Robbie Fowler reacts to Salah breaking his goal records at Liverpool

    EPL: Robbie Fowler reacts to Salah breaking his goal records at Liverpool

    Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler has finally spoken first time after his record was broken by Egyptian goal king, Mo Salah.
    TheNewsGuru reports that Mo Salah broke Robbie Fowler’s long standing record as the club’s all time highest goal scorer in the English Premier League (EPL)
    Fowler’s record stood at 126 goals but the two goals scored by Salah against Manchester United erased the former’s record for the Reds.
     Asked how he feels to have his record broken, Fowler said he’s very happy for Mo Salah, he told English medium, Liverpool TV.
    ”People have asked me how it felt and I’m being genuine when I say I was absolutely delighted for Mo”
     I’m a Liverpool fan. I’m a season ticket holder. I want to see my forwards scoring goals and breaking records. Even if that means my own records going.
    That’s not me being diplomatic. I had a great run but now it belongs to Mo. The more he scores, the better chance we’ve got as a team of getting where we want to be.
    “The other week he took Steven Gerrard’s record of most European goals for the club and now he’s got my Premier League one. Credit to him. He’s already a legend of the club and what he’s doing now is cementing his legacy.”