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3-Minute Video Shows 50 Goals For Salah At Anfield


Sat 09 Nov 2019 | 05:13 PM
Mohamed Helba

Liverpool's official twitter page has posted a video, displaying fifty goals netted by Mohamed Salah at Anfield. 

The official twitter page shared the video, captioning, "Fifty goals netted by the Egyptian king at Anfield."  "A three-minute video of fascinating football skills," it added.

https://twitter.com/LFC_Arabic/status/1193102845672935424

Salah, who joined Liverpool in 2017, made 120 caps with the Reds, netting 79 goals, but he rocked the Anfield venue with fifty goals since he joined the Uefa Champions League winners. 

On Friday, the iconic Egyptian star said that it is so early to talk about claiming Premier League trophy even if Liverpool manage to defeat holders Manchester City.

The Reds are set to host the Citizens on Sunday at Anfield as the Uefa Champions League winners will seek to attain the Premier League leadership with a nine-point difference from the City.

In an interview with Sky Sports, the iconic Egyptian star warned from saying that the title is over. “They were talking about that [title race] in December last year when we were six or seven points ahead saying it was over,” Salah said.

[caption id="attachment_71178" align="aligncenter" width="680"]Salah is delivering a remarkable performance with the Reds since he joined Anfield in 2017 Salah is delivering a remarkable performance with the Reds since he joined Anfield in 2017[/caption]

He asserted that it is so early to say that Liverpool are sure of claiming the title, saying that if his club troubled in only three games and their opponent won, the Reds will lose the Premier League leadership.

“It’s not over, it’s three games. If you have a bad period you can be in trouble again,” Mo asserted. “Even if we win it’s still a long way, it’s only November and way too early to talk about the Premier League,” he explained during the interview.

He also noted that he does not concentrate on the fans’ expectations, saying that if he cared about what people expect from him, his performance with the Reds would be very bad.

“I don’t have to care about what people expect from me. That can put too much pressure on you and make you perform badly,” the Liverpool’s star said.