The Asian Age

Salah aims to avoid failures

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Liverpool, Sept. 17: Mohamed Salah outshone Neymar and Kylian Mbappe on the Champions League stage last season, but as Paris Saint- Germain’s star duo head to Anfield on Tuesday seeking to make amends, the Egyptian is struggling to match the heights of his debut campaign at Liverpool.

Salah’s failure to hit top form dates back to his last Champions League appearance four months ago.

Back in May, Salah was on the crest of a wave as his 44- goal campaign had carried Liverpool to the Champions League final and ensured qualificat­ion for this season’s competitio­n.

However, he lasted just 30 minutes in Kiev after injuring his shoulder when wrestled to the ground by Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos and the Spanish giants went on to lift the trophy in a 31 win.

That started a difficult few months for Salah as he was also robbed of being 100- per cent fit for Egypt’s first World Cup in 28 years.

Without star player, they were beaten by Uruguay in their opening game and his goals against Russia and Saudi Arabia couldn’t prevent Egypt returning home without a single point. Salah has also gone to war with the Egyptian federation over the use of his image and decision to host their base camp in Chechnya.

● Star player from Egypt Mohammed Salah’s failure to hit top form dates back to his last Champions League appearance four months ago.

● In May, Salah was on the crest of a wave as his 44goal campaign had carried Liverpool to the Champions League final and ensured qualificat­ion for this season’s competitio­n.

 ?? AFP ?? Mohamed Salah ( left) of Liverpool looks to run past Tottenham Hotspur’s Belgian defender Jan Vertonghen during their English Premier League match at the Wembley Stadium in London in this file picture. —
AFP Mohamed Salah ( left) of Liverpool looks to run past Tottenham Hotspur’s Belgian defender Jan Vertonghen during their English Premier League match at the Wembley Stadium in London in this file picture. —

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