The Borneo Post

Skipper expects Salah to hang around to make Liverpool history

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LIVERPOOL: Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson is confident Mohamed Salah will not be lured away from Anfield in the same manner the Egyptian was tempted from Roma last year.

Sal ah has surpassed a l l expectatio­ns since his thenclub record 42 million- euro (£ 37 million, US$ 52 million) move back to the Premier League last June and will face his old club in the first leg of Liverpool’s Champions League semi-final on Tuesday.

An incredible return of 41 goals in 46 appearance­s saw Salah crowned the Premier League Players’ Player of the Year on Sunday.

However, unlike Liverpool stars of recent seasons such as Luis Suarez and Philippe Coutinho, who were attracted by the glamour of a move to Barcelona, Henderson hopes Salah is convinced to stay by the growing momentum at Liverpool and the belief they can compete for major trophies under Jurgen Klopp.

“He’s a fantast ic player, obviously he’s up there with the world’s best and there will be other clubs that want to take him away,” said Henderson.

“But he’s in a great place with a great set of lads, great team, with a great manager, going in the right direction. We want to create our own history here and I’m sure Mo will want to be part of that for many years to come.”

Roma co- owner James Pallotta recognised­thisweek that Liverpool didn’t even have to beat off much competitio­n to Salah’s signature, as he had only shown inconsiste­nt flashes of his full potential in two years in the Italian capital.

Klopp is credited with finding the system to bring the best out of Salah.

And having led Liverpool back to the last four of the Champions League for the first time in a decade, Henderson said his teammates feel “privileged” to work with the German.

“He’s one of the best managers in the world.

“First and foremost tactically it goes without question how knowledgea­ble he is within the game, you can see that in the performanc­es, the style of play and how we play football,” he added.

“Off the field he’s a fantastic human. Very genuine, has a great passion for football and that transcends throughout the team.

“He always keeps you on your toes, always looking for more, he never wants the standards to drop no matter who we are playing. He’s an amazing manager and everybody in the squad feels privileged to be working with him.”

Apart from their physical similariti­es, Roma coach Eusebio Di Francesco – who is making his debut as a coach in the Champions League this season – believes he has a long way to go to earn comparison­s with Klopp.

“As Klopp mentioned there are similariti­es in that we both wear glasses and have a beard,” he joked.

“But I very much like his outlook. I am concerned we play a team coached by such a great manager.

“Klopp has proved himself, has won already titles, but I have great ambitions.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk (left) and Mohamed Salah attend a training session at the team’s Melwood training complex in Liverpool, north west England. — AFP photo
Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk (left) and Mohamed Salah attend a training session at the team’s Melwood training complex in Liverpool, north west England. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson attends a press conference at Anfield stadium in Liverpool, north west England. — AFP photo
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson attends a press conference at Anfield stadium in Liverpool, north west England. — AFP photo

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