Klopp salutes Salah
SALAH: EGYPTIAN STAR HITS EQUALISER AFTER RETURNING FROM INJURY
Manager delighted as his talisman hits the ground running.
Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp hailed Mohamed Salah’s impact as the playmaker made a scoring return in their 2-1 pre-season win over Premier League rivals Manchester City yesterday.
The Egyptian international, who was Liverpool’s top scorer last season with 44 goals in 52 appearances across all competitions, suffered a shoulder injury in the club’s Uefa Champions League final defeat by Real Madrid in May.
Salah was introduced as a second-half substitute in Liverpool’s International Champions Cup clash against City in the United States and the 26-year-old levelled the scores almost immediately before forward Sadio Mane scored the winner.
“He is in that moment but he has absolutely no issues ... He came on and scored after pretty much 35 seconds. He had a big impact together with Sadio and Dom (Solanke) ... they were fantastic,” Klopp told reporters.
Salah’s high-flying return allayed fears over his form following the injury, which prevented the playmaker from making an impact at the World Cup in Russia.
Klopp also reiterated that he could not guarantee a trophy for Liverpool in the upcoming campaign.
“I know people want to hear that I tell you we can win this or that, but I have no clue if we will win something. But we will go for it with all we have,” the German boss added.
“We have to enjoy our football, otherwise it makes no sense. We cannot only go for a 1-0 here, 1-0 there – I know if you win silverware in the end then people are probably happy, even if the whole year was still rubbish.”
Liverpool will continue their pre-season preparations against arch-rivals Manchester United tomorrow. – Reuters