Arne Slot has opened up about Mohamed Salah's start to the season ahead of Saturday's clash with Everton, and a star once tipped to replace the Egyptian has spoken out about transfer rumours
Arne Slot has hailed Mohamed Salah's performance against Atletico Madrid after some "tough" matches to start the season. Real Madrid's Rodrygo, once tipped to replace the Egyptian at Liverpool, has also opened up about his future following a speculative summer.
Despite grabbing two goals in four Premier League games this season, doubts have been cast on the Reds' star winger. Those two were a strike in added time against Bournemouth, with the game wrapped up, and a penalty against Burnley. A lacklustre outing against Newcastle earlier this month was poor compared to his lofty standards.
However, Salah impressed in the Champions League as Liverpool left it late to beat Atletico Madrid 3-2, and Slot has commended him for his efforts. Transfer target Rodrygo has also spoken out about being linked with a move to Merseyside, and the Reds have been warned by Newcastle's Anthony Gordon, as Mirror Football brings you all the news from Anfield.
Slot commends Salah after 'tough' appearance
Salah's goal and assist made all the difference as Liverpool took all three points from their Wednesday evening clash with Atletico Madrid. A Virgil van Dijk header sealed another late win.
Head coach Slot was asked about the Egyptian in his press conference ahead of Saturday's Merseyside derby, and while he admitted that the start of this campaign has at times been difficult, Salah is still talismanic, and he proved that midweek.
"For me, when you are a great player, you still contribute to the team even when you don't play well. Not a lot of them can contribute to the team with goals and assists when they don't play, that is what stands out for Mo," said Slot.
"It is so difficult to always be the player he was against Atletico, but he still has goals and assists and that is why he is still so highly regarded and respected. A lot of players play well when the team is and not a lot can score or assist when they don't. But I prefer to see him how he was against Atletico. Newcastle, hardly ever in play with the ball, so it was tough, but Atletico was a joy to watch."
Transfer 'target' opens up about £86m rumours
Real Madrid's Brazilian star Rodrygo was linked with a host of Premier League clubs over the summer, including the Reds. It had been suggested that the 24-year-old could be a long-term replacement for Salah on the right.
Rodrygo stayed put despite a £86million price tag being placed on his head, and he has now spoken out about his summer of speculation. He told Mundo Deportivo: "I'm used to it; every year they say I'm leaving. During the transfer window, every week I was on a different team.
"I even joked with my parents and friends: 'Look, today I'm on this one, tomorrow I'm on that one.' Every week I was on a different team, but, as I said, I was very calm mentally and it didn't affect me at all.
"I continued enjoying my vacation, training because I knew this [Real Madrid] was where I would continue. Well, in the end, I'm still at home, in the place I always dreamed of being. I'll continue giving my all every day I wear this shirt."
Anthony Gordon sends Barcelona warning
Former Everton star Gordon has sent a warning to Liverpool and any other English side in the Champions League after his Newcastle were put to the sword by Barcelona on Thursday.
The Englishman bagged a 90th-minute consolation goal as the Catalan giants beat his team 2-1 at St. James' Park, and he believes they'll be a stern test for any side who runs into them further down the line.
"I think in ways the way they keep the ball was a learning experience. We don't play against that kind of style in England, not at that level anyway. I thought they were the best I've played against in that sense of the game," Gordon told BeIN Sports.
"We've played against some top teams, City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, but the way they pass the ball, the midfielders, the way they were fluid in their movement and combining, made it really hard for us to press, and it's not easy coming here and doing that."
bahumarsillah
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olise for Salah,
bacailmoyz
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Good
Williamslad
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A left footed player is the best option.
Hawk_kins
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Olise is the best option
Yohabi1
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Arne Slot should declare fasting and prayer so that Berta doesn't include Rodrygo in his wish list.
Bekabeltuy
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bring him to LFC
Lekbenopsu
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you and who? with what money, you can't even afford jallof rice, you want to sign rodrygo ?
Widbiltz
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I'm the only person who thinks this Slot lacks tactics, there is a difference between having players and having a team and only a coach with tactics can turn players into a team
yes you're the only one that thinks madly and stupidly
Widbiltz
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we are buying Rodrygo next summer
laqracka_
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I'm the only person who thinks this Slot lacks tactics, there is a difference between having players and having a team and only a coach with tactics can turn players into a team
yes you are the only one for sure 🫵🏽
peudeklnrs
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I'm the only person who thinks this Slot lacks tactics, there is a difference between having players and having a team and only a coach with tactics can turn players into a team
you are an ASSHOLE
feecinpruz
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I'm the only person who thinks this Slot lacks tactics, there is a difference between having players and having a team and only a coach with tactics can turn players into a team
he should chill we already have many players
Rudcenpsyz
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I'm the only person who thinks this Slot lacks tactics, there is a difference between having players and having a team and only a coach with tactics can turn players into a team
00000 ù2 you are the only one for sure our team is no longer careless like before and less injuries games are controlled thank you
SINKUYU
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why not target olise?
macroxi
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I'm the only person who thinks this Slot lacks tactics, there is a difference between having players and having a team and only a coach with tactics can turn players into a team