Mohamed Salah criticises crumbling' Liverpool and demands return to heavy metal' football
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Mohamed Salah criticises crumbling' Liverpool and demands return to heavy metal' football
"I have witnessed this club go from doubters to believers, and from believers to champions, began Salah's post. It took hard work and I always did everything I could to help the club get there. Nothing makes me prouder than that. Salah continued: Us crumbling to yet another defeat this season was very painful and not what our fans deserve. I want to see Liverpool go back to being the heavy metal attacking team that opponents fear and back to being a team that wins trophies."
"That is the football I know how to play and that is the identity that needs to be recovered and kept for good. It cannot be negotiable and everyone that joins this club should adapt to it. Next weekend, Liverpool face Brentford in a game likely to decide their Champions League destiny, an Anfield occasion that is supposed to serve as a send-off to Salah."
"The Egyptian, scorer of 257 Liverpool goals, 191 in the Premier League, announced his departure in March, ripping up what had been a two-year extension signed last May. Salah signed off with comments that again appear aimed at Slot, and the club hierarchy of the sporting director Richard Hughes and the chief executive of football, Michael Edwards: Winning some games here and there is not what Liverpool should be about. All teams win games."
Mohamed Salah criticized Liverpool after a 4-2 defeat at Aston Villa, saying the team’s repeated losses were painful and not what fans deserve. He called for Liverpool to return to a heavy metal attacking style that opponents fear and to become a trophy-winning team again. Salah said the club’s identity must be recovered and kept, and that everyone joining should adapt to it. He also referenced Liverpool’s past progress from doubters to believers to champions, emphasizing hard work and his own efforts. Salah is set to leave after next weekend’s match against Brentford, which could determine Liverpool’s Champions League qualification.
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