Fans took to Twitter to react to Jurgen Klopp benching Mohamed Salah ahead of tonight's matchup of Arsenal vs Liverpool.
- Brighton 0-2 Liverpool - Watch: Brighton 0-2 Liverpool Liverpool and Arsenal supporters took to Twitter to react to Salah being benched.
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Jurgen Klopp made the big call to leave Mohammed Salah out of the starting line-up in a match full of talking points. The player's representatives and his club are currently in the middle of a contract stand-off, meaning the Reds could decide to cash in on their prized asset this summer rather than risk losing him for nothing. But he may not be able to enjoy such strength in depth for much longer as the Liverpool boss confirmed two of his players may look to leave.
The Egypt international's contract expires at the end of next summer and the club and his agent are currently at an impasse.
It is not possible to do miracles, some players are more vulnerable than others and Mo has the right attitude, right mindset and right body for it as well. He tries to be on the pitch in training and games if somehow possible.” It is a clear commitment for the team for this season and then we will talk about the rest – future, immediate, further.” “This season everyone is completely committed, we could have some players who don’t play often enough and aren’t in the squad enough and they could create a bad atmosphere. “The nine games I probably left him out once or twice. If I don’t line him up (in the team) then his mood goes down.
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Bukayo Saka has been linked with Liverpool and his stats show a player who may be capable of replacing Mohamed Salah.
There are 46 players in Europe’s big five leagues who have scored at least five goals and provided five-or-more assists this season, but only five who were born in the 21st Century and Saka is one of them. Liverpool were clearly impressed with his output at the time though and it’s interesting to put his record up against Saka’s efforts. Still, as with Mbappe there has been ample speculation that the Reds are interested in Saka, so could he make for a realistic replacement for Salah? It’s obviously hard to do a fair comparison of the two players even though they play in similar positions, as Liverpool’s number 11 is nine years older than Arsenal’s number seven. Kylian Mbappe fits the bill, but despite numerous stories linking him with a move to Anfield over the years, a transfer doesn’t feel in the least bit likely. As the club put so much thought and planning into their transfer business, it’s likely they already have a shortlist of replacements for every member of Jurgen Klopp’s squad, as they can never be certain what the future will bring.
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Whether it is Salah or the club, no one individual from outside the club should be in a position to cause any element of tension or stress that could impact upon a team seeking true immortality with a quadruple. We have heard rumours of Jude Bellingham all season, and maybe that would be one area to strengthen. And does that make it any easier or harder for the Reds to relent to his demands? Leave and we will look back fondly on the great memories of the Egyptian King, but his current shiny crown will begin to tarnish, which might be a mistake. Salah cannot be replaced, and it would be unfair to seek to replace him directly. Could he go to Spain? The reality is though that the traditional giants of Real Madrid and Barcelona are not what they used to be. Should we win the quadruple, you could make the argument that he has done all he can at Liverpool and that he may want a new challenge. Competing in all competitions and being one of the top teams in all of Europe, it is hard to find a better footballing environment. In a season where we scored four away at Goodison, five at Old Trafford, and lots of goals in between, it would be truly special to memorialize the season with the title. I think we will go to the Etihad and win, but this is the biggest hurdle before we reach that stage. We have a very good recent record against Arsenal at the Emirates, and I would be hopeful of getting a result again. The same confidence from London seems to be emanating from the Gunners again, and time will soon tell how things will go.
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Want the Arsenal latest? Want the Liverpool latest? "They have created a huge cultural understanding of who Liverpool is today. "Winning another game in this league always gives you momentum. "The last thing I want to do in a press conference is to create headlines but I don't know about any kind of reactions or stuff like this. I got a message before the press conference that he is ready to train and we will see how it looks." They haven't just created a team that can compete and be successful. It's a whole plan that I really value, I think. "We haven't done anything. Each Premier League game is tough but a few are especially tough and one of them we play tomorrow night. It is Mo's decision". There are few really tough ones.
Now, the insider has revealed what Mohamed Salah's transfer plans are regarding La Liga sides Barcelona and Real Madrid. Salah To Real Madrid Or Barcelona?
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Mo Salah could be on his way out of Liverpool as contract negotiations with the Egyptian continue to stall.
But if you let Salah go and pay £80million for Saka, plus the salary, it doesn’t make sense to me. After Liverpool comfortably beat Arsenal 4-0 at Anfield, the German still found time to praise Saka, describing him as a "young and exciting player." Salah will have just one year left on his deal at Anfield this summer and remains a huge part of the Reds side.
MOHAMED SALAH's future is still up in the air as he approaches the final year of his contract.
He said: "The decisive parties are in contact and the rest we will see." Last week it was reported that, due to Salah's demands, talks between the club and his agent had collapsed. Salah will be a free agent in 2023, and so far talks to extend his deal have been unsuccessful.