Mohamed Salah reveals the game-changing advice he received from former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger
Mohamed Salah has revealed the revolutionary advice he received from Arsene Wenger.
He Liverpool The striker asked the legendary coach a question after meeting him at the training ground.
Remembering his interaction with the first. Arsenal boss, Salah told Reds media channels: “I was at Melwood and I asked him: 'What's the difference between a good player and a really good player?'”
He revealed that wenger told him: “The very, very good player is always focused on the game.
“Even if you don't have the momentum, you stay in the game until the last minute or until the whistle.”
Meanwhile, Salah added: “In some games I don't have momentum, I don't have the game. But I'm always focused. I always find the moment.”
The 32-year-old has been in impressive form for Liverpool so far this season.
He scored 10 goals and provided 10 assists in just 17 appearances in all competitions.
Those numbers have taken his overall tally with the club to 221 goals and 99 assists in 366 games since signing in 2017.
However, the current campaign could be his last at Anfield as his future is currently uncertain.
Salah's contract, which he signed in 2022, expires next summer and a new deal has yet to be agreed.
He will be 33 when his contract expires at the end of June next year.
Fans were worried they were running out of chances to see the Egyptian following their win over Brighton earlier this month.
Salah shared a cryptic post on social media After scoring the winning goal, he wrote: “This club belongs at the top of the table. Nothing less. All teams win games, but in the end there is only one champion.”
“That's what we want. Thank you for your support last night. No matter what happens, I will never forget what it feels like to score at Anfield.”
the first Chelsea man could still break several records But before the end of the season.
He is on the verge of breaking the Premier League record for the number of times a player has scored and assisted in a single match.
Meanwhile, Salah is also now eighth on the league's all-time goalscoring list, just 22 goals behind fourth-placed Andy Cole.