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·14. November 2024
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·14. November 2024
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has openly dismissed any notion of being an underdog this season, reaffirming his ambition to “win it all” with Liverpool. The Egyptian forward, one of the Premier League’s most prolific players, has made it clear that he’s set his sights on ultimate success with the Reds.
In remarkable form this season, Salah has already netted eight goals in Liverpool’s opening 11 Premier League games. This phenomenal output has not only kept Liverpool at the top of the table but has also handed them a crucial five-point cushion over Manchester City. While City grapples with an unusual dip in form, suffering four consecutive losses, Salah and Liverpool are seizing the opportunity to capitalise.
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Despite lingering questions about his long-term future at Anfield—his contract expires at the end of the season—Salah remains focused on the present. He’s adamant that Arne Slot’s side should be seen as genuine title contenders.
Speaking to Liverpool’s YouTube show, Reds Roundtable, Salah explained his determination. “Win it all. In my opinion, I work so hard every day, I hate the idea that we are underdogs,” he said. “We have an incredible group … In each position, you’re gonna find players that are really one of the top three in the world. So, why we don’t win it? This city and this club has to always fight for everything.”
Salah’s ambition isn’t confined to domestic trophies. Liverpool’s Champions League campaign has begun just as impressively, with four wins in four games, placing them atop the 36-team league phase. Notable victories, including a commanding 4-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen at Anfield, showcase a side driven by the same hunger for continental success as in previous years.
Salah’s commitment to Liverpool, despite uncertainties about his future, fuels the team’s drive. His focus on winning titles reinforces the mindset that Liverpool aren’t just contenders; they’re determined to bring silverware back to Anfield this season.