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After returning to Anfield, Liverpool legend Fernando Torres left a message for Mo Salah.
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After returning to Liverpool, Fernando Torres spoke a few kind things about Mohamed Salah.
After Mohamed Salah returned to Liverpool last weekend for a legends match against Ajax, Fernando Torres was all praise for the player. In front of almost 60,000 spectators at Anfield, the Reds overcame a late deficit to defeat their Dutch opponents, and the Spaniard was on target for them.
Torres spent four years on Merseyside and scored eighty-one goals for Liverpool before joining Chelsea on the last day of the January transfer window in 2011. When asked about his favourite Liverpool players following Saturday’s match, he was all love for Salah, with whom he had played at Stamford Bridge.
Speaking about Salah, Torres remarked, “I remember when he came to England and he was very young and didn’t have the minutes he deserved.” “He needed to relocate to Italy, establish his worth, and locate a unique team for a unique player.
“What he accomplished on his own is evident. He is, in my opinion, one of the best players of the past ten years and a top player. He is my favourite player, and in the past ten years, he has been among the finest in the world, as I have always stated.”
After joining Chelsea from Basel, Salah first had trouble adjusting to the club and failed to leave an impact on Jose Mourinho. After being sent on loan to Fiorentina and then Roma, he eventually made his permanent home with the latter, where he became one of Europe’s most feared attackers.
After Liverpool offered Salah the chance to come to England in 2017, the 31-year-old has not looked back, and he is currently regarded as the team’s most valuable player. He has scored 21 goals in all competitions this season alone, keeping the Reds in the running for several titles.
Salah has already acknowledged that he sought a move outside of England because he was unable to handle the pressure of playing for Chelsea at such a young age. “It was really hard for me mentally,” he stated. I was under too much external pressure from the media, too much for me to bear. I was hardly playing at all. I thought, “No, I have to leave.”
You can either prove the folks wrong or inform them that they are correct to place you on a bench. I had to disprove their assertions. Having a real chat with oneself is the best thing you could do. Simply grab a coffee, take a seat, and ask yourself what you want.
“Some people struggle to adequately confront who they are, but that’s okay with me. When I’m having trouble, I simply look in the mirror and accept my situation.”
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Fans of Liverpool receive a shocking morning update from Fabrizio Romano.
It is now believed that Real Madrid is “monitoring” Trent Alexander-Arnold due to his unresolved Liverpool contract problem.
The relevant information was posted by Fabrizio Romano on X, formerly Twitter. The fullback’s current contract is scheduled to end in the summer of 2025.
Although the player’s mental state is still unknown, the Merseysiders are unwilling to part with their vice captain.
🚨⚪️ Real Madrid are monitoring Trent Alexander-Arnold's contract situation at Liverpool.
Current deal expires in June '25 with no talks underway as of now.
Liverpool have not indicated any desire to sell at this stage.
There's no indication of player's views so far. pic.twitter.com/2rCywx2yjH
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) March 22, 2024
This summer, is Trent Alexander-Arnold going to be sold?
Nothing in football is guaranteed, of course, but we don’t think there’s a possibility in hell that our No. 66 will swap Liverpool red for Madrid white.
Now that the club has separated the two key positions of sports director (in Richard Hughes) and CEO of football (in Michael Edwards) with FSG, the 25-year-old’s problem should be settled soon Though the latter’s most essential assignment before formally joining the club on June 1 will be obtaining the services of Jurgen Klopp’s replacement.
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