Makka, you are still a kid! ![]()
O ohâŚtearsâŚsorryâŚ
I think Mo was absolutely honest and right with his social media post. If you think of one game this season, which was like the style of football he wishes for this club (heavy metal or whatever you may call it), it was Galatasaray at home. In this game he did what he always did in all his years for LFC. If this team was set up like this for the whole season we would have no conversation about dropping numbers for Mo, a boring style of football or whatever. Mo knows, that this is what made this team successful and also himself. It would also have worked this season for him and the team. That is all what his post was about and it is absolutely right.
Dubai is a long way to go for dinner!
The last remaining of our amazing attacking trident, who has destroyed so many opponents, has also left the house.
Will be hoping for other new chapters to be written.
https://x.com/ismaeelmahmoudd/status/2058534535898247519
âOver the course of nine years, Mohamed Salah brought about a demographic and geographic change in the Arab streets that politics failed to do. The cafes of Cairo, Alexandria, Casablanca, Riyadh, and Baghdad turned into miniature stands of Anfield⌠Elderly men, who can barely read and write, memorized the teamâs match schedules, learned the name âMerseyside,â and came to know the names of Liverpoolâs streets and the details of its cold weather.
During Liverpoolâs important and decisive matchesâwhich were plentiful with Mohamed Salahâthose games became a âsocial ritualâ in Egypt. Families gathered, friends met, the smell of tea and smoke mixed with silent anticipation. When the ball touched his left foot, there would be that collective gasp preceding the explosion, and when he approached the goal, voices would rise with âYalla Salah ⌠shoot, Salah!â and then end with âAllah, Salah!â. He was simply creating moments of free joy for his fans. He acted as a âMinister of Happiness,â giving them a reason to smile at the end of a grueling week, making most Egyptians, regardless of their affiliations, sometimes forget Al Ahly and Zamalek to all wear one red shirtâ.
Look at the young kids running after Moâs car
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He was a football hero to them
On par with SG as the most disappointing last season for a legend.
I do think it is time for him to go and be replaced. Especially considering his huge wages.
However, the reality is that he is still our best wide player BY MILES and probably around our best forward.
Even with a poor season by his standards, he was our biggest threat or one of.
I wonder whether Salah will pull an U-turn after this. Personally I will welcome him if he accepts a lower wage.
If this is anything, surely itâs a chance for a new start. If it is Iraola he deserves the change for a run at this club with having to deal with the ego of a fading superstar. Let him build his own team.
I will be sad to see the back of Salah and Robbo - they are probably my two favourite players of the Klopp era - but itâs time.
No to Mo coming back we need young fresh players with pace and legs to work in both directions.
He has been a legend but his time has run.
No to Mo and Robbo. It really wouldnât feel right / leave a bad taste.
The only reason Iâd consider it is that we have a shit squad when it comes to quantity and I doubt we will be able to fix it this summer.