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SEE Explains Salah's History Vs. Man City


Sun 10 Nov 2019 | 03:25 PM
Mohamed Helba

Few hours before Liverpool's most awaited encounter versus Manchester City, SEE explores Mohamed Salah's history against the Citizens.

The Premier League leaders Liverpool are set to host the defending champions on Sunday at 18:30 (CLT). Since Salah joined Liverpool in 2017, he played seven encounters versus City, netting three goals.

1st Clash:

Salah's first cap against the Citizens was not quite happy as City smashed the Reds with five unanswered goals in the 2019-18 Premier League season.

2nd Clash:

During the same season, Salah's response came very quickly as the iconic Egyptian star netted and assisted, guiding the Reds to secure a 4-3 hard-fought victory.

https://youtu.be/cwFvhNkvngk

3rd & 4th Clash

The Egyptian international stunned the Citizens once again during the same season in the last 8 of the Uefa Champions League. The 27-year old scored his second goal against City; he also played an excellent role in leading his team to pull off a 3-0 victory over the Citizens at Anfield.

https://youtu.be/-ie8TvgzuRU

The second leg of the Uefa Champions League quarter-finals was the fourth encounter for the Iconic Egyptian star against City.

Mo continued his illustrious performance against the Reds as he netted in Liverpool's 2-1 win over Man City, leading his club to qualify for the Champions League semi-final.

https://youtu.be/yV6g2KA0khU

5th & 6th Clash 

Salah failed to score against the Premier League champions in the last season as he played two encounters against them in the Premier League.

7th Clash 

The last encounter between both clubs was at the beginning of this season in the 2019 FA Community Shield at Wembley Stadium, where the Citizens claimed the title after winning 5-4 on penalties.

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.

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.