Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Milner wants less burden on Salah

- Agencies Mohamed Salah

LONDON: Mohamed Salah is capable of delivering another season chock full of goals at Liverpool but his supporting cast must pick up the slack to ease the burden on the Egyptian forward, midfielder James Milner has said.

Salah scored 44 goals in 52 games for Liverpool as they reached the Champions League final and finished fourth in the Premier League.

“He is more than capable of doing that. There is pressure when you have had one good year to deliver again but he is a top player. He’s going to keep on improving,” Milner said,

“We need to keep improving as a side with him as well, and make sure that all the pressure is not on his shoulders to deliver goals and get us out of tough situations. “

‘NO CONCRETE CHELSEA OFFER FOR HIGUAIN’

TURIN: Giuseppe Marotta said there has been “nothing concrete” from Chelsea and AC Milan regarding Gonzalo Higuain, though the Juventus chief executive admitted the striker could be sold following the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo.

Higuain has been linked with a reunion with former Napoli boss Maurizio Sarri at Premier League side Chelsea, while the Argentina internatio­nal’s name has emerged as a possible makeweight in a deal for AC Milan defender Leonardo Bonucci.

“We’ll evaluate things with Higuain, but nothing concrete has arrived from Chelsea and Milan,” Marotta said.

OZIL THANKS FANS AFTER RACISM ROW

SINGAPORE: Mesut Ozil thanked Arsenal fans for their “love” at a pre-season friendly after a week following his racism allegation­s against Germany’s football body.

Ozil watched Arsenal’s penalties defeat to Atletico Madrid on Thursday from the bench but he received one of the biggest cheers of the night when his image was flashed up on the big screen.

“Thanks to the Gunners in Singapore for showing so much love tonight,” he tweeted.

BARCELONA UNDER FIRE FOR GENDER BIAS

BARCELONA: Barcelona’s first mixed-sex tour was overshadow­ed by controvers­y Thursday after it emerged that the men’s football team flew in business class to the United States while the women’s team was relegated to the back of the plane in economy class.

The Spanish giants posted photos and videos of the two teams boarding the Portland-bound plane together but photos posted by the female players online showed they were flying in economy, sparking an outcry on social media after this was noticed by supporters of the women’s team.

SWISS COURT REJECTS VALCKE’S APPEAL

ZURICH: The Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) dismissed former FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke’s appeal against his 10-year ban for breaching the world soccer body’s code of ethics. The court in Lausanne, Switzerlan­d, said the ban and the 100,000 Swiss franc ($100,290) fine was “wholly appropriat­e”.

TUCHEL BACKS NEYMAR TO BOUNCE BACK

SINGAPORE: New coach Thomas Tuchel dismissed concerns about dealing with Paris Saint-germain’s “big personalit­ies” on Friday, as he pledged to help Neymar bounce back after a difficult World Cup.

The German is taking on a starstudde­d squad including Neymar, the world’s most expensive player, with a mandate from PSG’S Qatari owners to land a coveted European title.

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