Tag: mohammed salah

  • Ibrahima Konate names a “crazy” teammate at Liverpool for doing something he finds incomprehensible

    Ibrahima Konate names a “crazy” teammate at Liverpool for doing something he finds incomprehensible

    Ibrahima Konate names a "crazy" teammate at Liverpool for doing something he finds incomprehensible

    Ibrahima Konate, a defender for Liverpool, started the match against Brentford and had a strong showing. But his gaze was drawn to someone else.

    The defender for Liverpool, Ibrahima Konate, has had a successful start to the season. He quickly replaced Jarell Quansah in the starting lineup and made an impression en route to two Premier League clean sheets. But a “crazy” buddy further up the pitch has his attention.

    Konate performed admirably in his first home game of the season after being added back to the starting lineup against Brentford. His best play was an intercepted header as Kristoffer Ajer appeared to be about to take advantage of a Trent Alexander-Arnold mismatch at the back post.

    At 25, Konate is feeling more and more pressure to take the lead and establish herself as Arne Slot’s staple. Nonetheless, he still regards a few guys on the team as role models.

    Konate will undoubtedly benefit from watching and learning from his French teammate, Virgil van Dijk, who is one of the best players of the position in history. But following the most recent triumph, he singled out Mohamed Salah for particular recognition.

    “This man is insane! Mo is someone I adore,” Konate said to Liverpoolfc.com. “It’s crazy, every season it’s always the same story.”He has a lot of goals, even for the Africa Cup [of Nations]. Really, I have no idea how he manages to do that. I look up to him because I want to be just like him and I see how he works every day.”

    Similar to how he won the game against Ipswich, Salah scored the game-winning second goal against Brentford. He appears to be as important to the Slot administration as he was under Jurgen Klopp, though Liverpool will eventually need to work out his contract issues.

    Ibrahima Konate names a "crazy" teammate at Liverpool for doing something he finds incomprehensible

    According to the club website, Salah averages a goal contribution per Premier League game at Anfield, having scored 93 goals and provided 35 assists in 128 games. The 31-year-old is the epitome of reliability.

    According to Liverpool.com, this Liverpool team’s younger players have some of the best role models around. Salah’s unwavering work ethic and persistent desire to better himself may make him the best of them all.

    The stats he has achieved since joining Anfield are astounding. Konate is correct when he says that they are insane: even if you discount Salah’s record-breaking 2017–18 season, he still has the most goal involvements of any player in the Premier League since his arrival.

    Though it shouldn’t come as a surprise, the start he has made to the new season is really encouraging. Salah doesn’t appear to be a player a year away from a significant drop, which the team should take into account while debating Salah’s contract.

  • A reporter for Sky Sports relays concerning news about Liverpool from Wembley Stadium.

    A reporter for Sky Sports relays concerning news about Liverpool from Wembley Stadium.

    Three key players for Liverpool's match against Chelsea today might be sidelined. The first major trophy of the English season is up for grabs in this year's Carabao Cup final.

    A reporter for Sky Sports relays concerning news about Liverpool from Wembley Stadium.

    Three key players for Liverpool’s match against Chelsea today might be sidelined.

    The first major trophy of the English season is up for grabs in this year’s Carabao Cup final.

    Before he leaves this summer, Jurgen Klopp wants to win awards, and today is a big chance to do so.

    Liverpool’s opponents are Chelsea, and the Reds will aim to build on their victory in 2022, when they defeated the Blues in the Carabao Cup final their route to a double-winning campaign.

    Regretfully, Klopp may be missing three key players for Liverpool this afternoon.

    Three missing from Liverpool at Wembley
    Speaking this morning outside Wembley Stadium, Sky Sports correspondent Vinny O’Connor provided a concerning update.

    Three key players for Liverpool's match against Chelsea today might be sidelined. The first major trophy of the English season is up for grabs in this year's Carabao Cup final.

    According to O’Connor, the Liverpool team did not include Dominik Szoboszlai, Darwin Nunez, or Mohamed Salah when they arrived at Wembley.

    Prior to today’s match, players will have been observing their surroundings and the Wembley pitch.

    O’Connor, however, claims that the three Liverpool players were unable to be seen, which has led to concerns about them losing out.

    “I have some unfortunate news to share with you. The group that exited the Wembley stadium did not include Mo Salah, Darwin Nunez, or Dominik Szoboszlai,” stated O’Connor. He continued, “We’re just curious what that says about the potential team Jurgen Klopp is going to put out.”

    Salah did not play against Luton Town in midweek, but he did score and provide an assist when he came off the bench against Brentford last week.

    Nunez was also not present against the Hatters, but it was anticipated that both players will return today.

    However, neither this update nor Szoboszlai’s performance—who hasn’t played since the 4-1 league victory against Chelsea in January—are promising.

    Perhaps Liverpool is attempting to manipulate Chelsea, but it would now be shocking to see Salah, Nunez, and Szoboszlai start against the Blues, dealing a serious blow to Klopp and company.

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    According to reports, Ederson, an Atalanta midfielder, is a target for Manchester United, Liverpool, and Arsenal.

    Ederson

    Ederson, an Atalanta midfielder, is apparently a target for Manchester United, Liverpool, and Arsenal.

    The Premier division’s biggest clubs have taken notice of the 24-year-old Brazilian as he has established himself as a dependable player in the Italian division. Tutto Atalanta reports that the midfield player might fetch a summer transfer fee of up to €45 million. It will be fascinating to see if Liverpool, Manchester United, or Arsenal are willing to pay a hefty price for him.

    At the end of the current campaign, Manchester United needs to bring him in as a centre midfielder. Since joining the team, Sofyan Amrabat has mostly disappointed, and when his loan agreement expires, he will return to his native club.

    Ederson might wind up being a great addition to the Red Devils. In addition to adding creativity and goals to the side, he will assist in managing the game’s speed. This season, he has six goals and one assist in all competitions.

    Likewise, when Thiago Alcantara departs Liverpool in the summer, the team will want a central midfield player. By season’s end, the Spaniard’s contract will expire.

    In the event that Thomas Partey chooses to leave Arsenal, Mikel Arteta will need to effectively replace him. In recent months, there have been rumours that the Ghanaian international wants to leave Arsenal.

    It will be intriguing to watch where Ederson ends up, since he will undoubtedly be tempted to join a major Premier League club. Although the Brazilian might be able to recoup the investment in the upcoming seasons, the stated asking amount might end up being a bit of an issue.

  • In light of the ‘astronomical’ Mohamed Salah plan, the CEO gives Liverpool a direct message about the transfer of Roméo Lavia.

    In light of the ‘astronomical’ Mohamed Salah plan, the CEO gives Liverpool a direct message about the transfer of Roméo Lavia.

    In light of the 'astronomical' Mohamed Salah plan, the CEO gives Liverpool a direct message about the transfer of Roméo Lavia.CEO sends Liverpool blunt Roméo Lavia transfer message amid ‘astronomical’ Mohamed Salah plan.

    Media digest: Liverpool needs to be ready for a potential Saudi Arabian push to sign Mohamed Salah. The CEO of Southampton has just sent a cautionary message.

    Liverpool warned by Southampton CEO.

    Following Southampton’s start to its Championship season, Liverpool might have felt a little more confident about signing Roméo Lavia. The Belgian remained on the bench while his name was called.

    Liverpool cannot unwind, even though Southampton may at least be keeping an eye on a deal before the transfer window closes. A direct reminder was given by the south coast club’s CEO.

    “We won’t be acquiring assets at a discount. Because of this, we were steadfast on a few, the new CEO, Phil Parsons, told BBC Radio Solent.

    “Over the next few years, we’ll develop a lot of players, and some of them will eventually sign with one of the top four clubs, but we won’t do it cheaply; we’ll do it at market rate. We will consider any offers made by clubs. We won’t be accepting every offer that comes through the door. “.

    Of course, Liverpool already knows this after having multiple Lavia bids rejected. But this was just another reminder that clubs would have to pay “the going rate,” with no relegation discounts available. It so happens that this summer, the going rate for defensive midfielders is particularly high.

    The transfer of Salah is planned by Saudi Arabia.

    In light of the 'astronomical' Mohamed Salah plan, the CEO gives Liverpool a direct message about the transfer of Roméo Lavia.

    The Saudi Pro League has quickly risen to prominence. With an exodus of top players to a division that, at least until recently, was thought to be of a lower standard than League One, this summer has demonstrated that cold, hard cash can erase a number of uncertainties.

    Few departures have garnered as much attention as the moves for Jordan Henderson and Fabinho from Liverpool. The latter is one of the more peak-age stars to switch, and he hasn’t even reached the age of thirty.

    Saudi Arabia, however, has already made plans to completely eclipse those figures in 2019. According to the Mirror, the league is preparing a raid for Premier League players like Mohamed Salah and Kevin De Bruyne thanks to “astronomical” funding.

    Salah, arguably the biggest football superstar in the Arab world, will be wooed by the Saudis, who will pay “anything.”. Liverpool might be wondering what kind of offer it could get after Al-Hilal made a $330 million (£259 million/€300 million) bid for Kylian Mbappé, but no matter the sum of money, it would be practically impossible to replace its attacking talisman.

    However, from a business perspective, it might present FSG with an unforeseen opportunity to make money next summer on a 32-year-old. The club may need to prepare for another turbulent summer in 2019 given that the owners were tempted this time around and Saudi Arabia is unlikely to be easily dissuaded from a Salah move.

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    Jürgen Klopp gave a Liverpool forward his Champions League debut while he was “in talks” to move on.

    In-progress transfer talks could result in the departure of a Liverpool youngster who was regarded highly enough to make
    In-progress transfer talks could result in the departure of a Liverpool youngster who was regarded highly enough to make his Champions League debut under Jürgen Klopp.

    As negotiations with League One team Oxford United advance, Max Woltman, a forward in the Liverpool academy, is on the verge of leaving the organization.

    The 2-1 Champions League victory over AC Milan at the San Siro in December 2021 marked the 19-year-old’s first-team debut under Jürgen Klopp.
    He has been a member of Liverpool since he was seven years old.

    Woltman, however, returned to Liverpool’s under-23s squad for the remainder of the season after a loan stint at Doncaster Rovers last term where he struggled for playing time.

    Manager Liam Manning has taken notice of Woltman as he has been playing for Oxford in various friendlies over the summer. Woltman is not an immediate impact player for the team, according to Manning, who views him as a development project.

    Manning said (via the ECHO) “We’re talking to Liverpool and exploring what that looks like. “It’s more of a development project than something that will immediately have an effect on the team,” the author said. I believe he is the kind of player who fits how we want to play, considering his personality, character, and some of the qualities he displayed in brief moments.

    “We don’t have the next one coming up under that when you look at the competition in his position with Ruben Rodrigues and Billy Bodin. The main factor is how the deal is structured. Everything depends on how the deal ultimately turns out. ”.

    Woltman has scored twice in 13 appearances for Barry Lewtas’ under-23 team since his return to Liverpool in January. He was, nonetheless, ineligible to take part in the UEFA Youth League games.

    Oxford, which placed 19th in League One last season, is looking to add players to its roster in preparation for the 2023–24 season. It would gain a promising young talent for the future from the potential acquisition of Woltman.