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Robbie Fowler speaks out following the Saudi club’s dismissal of the Liverpool legend despite his team’s winning start.

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Robbie Fowler has spoken out following his shocking dismissal from Saudi Arabian team Al Qadsiah.

The summer saw the appointment of the legendary Liverpool player as manager of the Saudi second-tier team. Furthermore, he lost his job last month despite leading the team in the standings and having an undefeated start to the season. Former Real Madrid and Spain striker Michel has taken his place.

Many people were left perplexed by Fowler’s departure, and the former striker—who Kopites referred to as “God”—has acknowledged he hopes to shed more light on his departure from Al Qadsiah in the future.

Posting on X with André Carrillo’s name on the back of a Peru shirt that belonged to Al Qadsiah, Fowler wrote: “Thanks for the gift, Andre, it was a pleasure.” Though I’m disappointed with the outcome, I really want to thank this guy because he was completely supportive of our project from the beginning. I hope to talk more when the time is appropriate.

During his two stints at Liverpool, Fowler totaled 183 goals in 369 appearances, helping the team win five major trophies and make it to the 2007 Champions League final. Prior to ending his career at Thai club Muangthong United, where he worked as player-manager, Fowler also played for Leeds United, Manchester City, Cardiff City, Blackburn Rovers, and Australian teams North Queensland Fury and Perth Glory. He scored seven goals in 26 appearances for England.

Before accepting the position at Al Qadsiah, Fowler managed East Bengal and the Brisbane Roar.

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Mohamed Salah, a forward for Liverpool, had another successful season on his own in 2022–2023—scoring 30 goals across all competitions.

Mohamed Salah, a forward for Liverpool, had another successful season on his own in 2022–2023—scoring 30 goals across all competitions.

Mohamed Salah, a forward for Liverpool, placed eleventh in the 2023 Ballon d’Or.

In 2022–2023, the Egyptian attacker had yet another incredible goal-scoring season, finishing with a massive 30 goals in 51 appearances across all competitions. Although they did struggle in the Premier League, Jurgen Klopp’s team nevertheless managed to finish fifth and earn a spot in the UEFA Europa League for this season.

M.Salah is outside the top 10 this time after finishing fifth in 2022, while World Cup winner Lionel Messi is expected to win his eighth trophy in Moanco later in the day. Salah is the only Liverpool player to be selected this year after six of his teammates voted for the award in 2022.

Salah finished 11th, ahead of Robert Lewandowski, Yassin Bunu, Ilkay Gundogan and Emiliano Martinez.

Salah did not attend the awards ceremony following Liverpool’s 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest at Anfield yesterday afternoon. His goal capped another impressive display for United as Klopp’s side continued their impressive start to the new season.

Liverpool, who have lost just once to Tottenham, are also top in Europe. Salah has scored an impressive 10 goals in just 15 games in all competitions this season.

However, given the progress Saudi Arabia’s professional league made last summer, speculation over the Egypt international’s future at the club will continue to grow. Liverpool have rejected a deal worth more than £200million for their star player.

Mohamed Salah’s past Ballon d’Or rankings:

2022 – 5th place
2021 – 7th place
2019 – 5th place
2018 – 6th place

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