The Champions League league phase is done and dusted, a thrilling catalogue of games seeing Manchester City narrowly avoid elimination, Liverpool top the table and big names struggle on their way to the playoffs.
Mohamed Salah's future beyond the end of this season is uncertain and he is being linked with a move to Al-Hilal, but he clearly has plenty to offer at the highest level
Liverpool became the first team to guarantee a place in the last 16 of the new Champions League format by beating Lille 2-1 on Tuesday, while Barcelona fought back from two goals down to stun Benfica 5-4 in a thriller.
Mohamed Salah could be on his way out of Liverpool after fresh negotiations were held with two key figures, with one club's chances now rated at 99%.
The future of Liverpool star Mohamed Salah remains uncertain as his contract nears its ... The latest development comes from Eurosport, which reports that Barcelona has also joined the race for Salah’s signature. With Salah’s contract set to expire ...
Mohamed Salah (176) has surpassed Thierry Henry (175) for seventh most goals in Premier League history. Since Mohamed Salah joined Liverpool in 2017-18, his Premier League goals are 4th most by any player in the Top 5 European leagues (he scored 2 PL goals with Chelsea prior to joining Liverpool.)
Mohamed Salah has enjoyed had a blistering season with Liverpool after netting 18 goals in 20 Premier League games but looks certain to leave for nothing as things stand, and a move to the Middle East
Mohamed Salah ran clear to give Liverpool the lead at home to a Lille team who have also impressed this season. Barcelona's Brazilian forward #11 Raphinha celebrates victory with teammates at the end of the UEFA Champions League, league phase football ...
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Manager Arne Slot opted to heavily rotate his squad on the final day, content to play out the final game with a mix of youngsters, squad players and stars sprinkled in. Designed to give important players like Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah a rest, Liverpool were in front twice this game. Cody Gakpo, in his return to Eindhoven, scored the opener.
After not beating Real Madrid in their previous eight Champions League encounters, Liverpool got the better of them at Anfield to make it five wins from five in the group stage. Both Mohamed Salah and Kylian Mbappe (who Conor Bradley bossed to great delight) missed penalties, but Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo fired the Reds to a 2-0 victory.