Jurgen Klopp said Mohamed Salah’s dive during Liverpool’s 1-0 defeat to Chelsea in the Premier League at Stamford Bridge on Sunday is “not what I want to see,” per Dominic Fifield of the Guardian.nfl jersey for sale
Klopp acknowledged his star forward had gone to ground easily after tangling with Chelsea centre-back Gary Cahill in the 39th minute: “Yes, I think it was a dive, was it? Or he waited for the contact. I am not sure.”
Salah’s infraction earned the free-scoring Egypt international a yellow card from referee Anthony Taylor.clearance nfl jerseys
However, his manager felt the 25-year-old may have been frustrated by not getting some other decisions at the Bridge: “With all the other situations, he couldn’t get any foul any more. That is not right as well. It was always like this, and you have to deal with that.”
Yet Klopp defended Salah’s stale showing, citing the difficulty of playing against a second former team in the space of a few days after Liverpool edged AS Roma in a UEFA Champions League semi-final.where to buy nfl jersey
Salah and Rudiger were team-mates at Roma before each moved to England’s top flight last summer. Klopp felt as though Salah was always going to be in for another rough time against old friends: “He has played twice in a row against former team-mates, and it was the same today as it was against Roma. Before the game they are very friendly, all ‘Hello, Mo, how are you?’ and hugs here and there. But then during the game [smacks his hand on the desk]. The same with Rudiger today.”women nfl jersey
Liverpool need Salah back to his best in time for the UEFA Champions League final on May 26. In the meantime, he has one more game, a home fixture against Brighton and Hove Albion next Sunday, to secure the golden boot awarded to the Premier League’s highest scorer.
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