Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp has blasted those suggesting that Mohamed Salah is selfish.
The German believes it is not true because the Egyptian is no more selfish than he should be.
According to him, because Salah’s selfishness is only questioned when he does not score renders the argument pointless.
He added that his forward was very selfless in their recent clash vs Southampton.
His words, “A week ago people were talking about Mo Salah,”
“Mo was never selfish, or more selfish than he should be.
“A striker in the right position, we have seen goals from Mo where he scores in between four players and finds the roof of the goal.
“Then when you don’t score people say you should have passed here or there.
“He was very unselfish [against Southampton] and he got the balls back so he could score.
“Bobby is just exceptional, a very football smart person, I do not know a player like him, that is true.
“But even a player like Bobby needs an address where he can send the ball, because he cannot take the ball and turn and run alone. How he uses the skills of his mates is special.”
“Hendo is one example,”
“There are plenty of others. But did he look like the captain of a team that is 19 points ahead?
“Not for a second. It looked as though if we lose we are relegated. That is how the boys were. That is the only way for us to win a game. It is always the same.”
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