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·5 mars 2025

The Missing Moment Driving Salah’s Liverpool Title Chase

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Salah’s Relentless Drive and the Ultimate Liverpool Farewell?

Mohamed Salah’s ambitions have never wavered, but for the first time in seven years, his priority is clear: the Premier League title. In an exclusive interview with Optus Sport, Salah’s words carried weight—not just for their honesty but for what they might signal about his future at Liverpool.

A New Priority for a Relentless Winner

For much of his Liverpool career, Salah has spoken of the Champions League as his pinnacle. Yet, in a striking shift, he now sees the domestic crown as his ultimate prize.


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“The biggest motivation is to win the Premier League, not even Champions League!” Salah told Optus Sport. “For seven years I always say Champions League (is bigger), this is the first year I say the Premier League.”

It is easy to see why. His previous league triumph came in unprecedented circumstances—an empty Anfield, a muted celebration, and a parade that never was. For a player who thrives off energy, off adoration, that missing moment still lingers.

“I just want to win the Premier League with the city and with the fans and to experience that day.” Salah continued. “Parading in the city is going to be incredible!”

Legacy Beyond the Goals

Statistically, Salah’s place among Liverpool’s greatest is already secure. His consistency is extraordinary—at least 18 league goals in every season since his arrival. That is not just longevity; it is dominance. With 25 goals and 17 assists already this term, he is spearheading Liverpool’s charge for multiple trophies.

Yet, there is another element to his legacy. From being discarded at Chelsea to becoming one of the world’s most feared forwards, his journey reflects resilience. He credits former teammate David Luiz for helping him adjust to English football in those difficult early years.

“I was quite young, I was shy at that time. David was like an older brother,” Salah admitted.

Now, at 32, he has become that figure for Liverpool’s next generation. His focus has shifted to studying the game in new ways, adapting to those around him rather than expecting them to adjust to him.

“Maybe in the future when they become my age, they will do the same.”

What Comes Next?

Salah’s contract situation remains unresolved, with no updates on negotiations. If this is to be his Liverpool swansong, he seems determined to make it a triumphant one. Lifting the title in front of the Kop would provide the closure that 2020 never did. And yet, for all the speculation, he remains the same driven competitor.

As Liverpool chase domestic and European glory, one question looms large—will this be the last time Anfield witnesses Salah in full flight? If so, it would be a farewell befitting a legend.

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Liverpool fans have heard it all before when it comes to Salah’s future. Every summer, speculation over a move to Saudi Arabia or another European giant resurfaces. Yet, season after season, he delivers.

What stands out most about this interview is not the uncertainty over his contract, but the intensity of his ambition. He is not a player running down the clock—he is a man possessed, determined to seize the moment.

If he does leave this summer, few could begrudge him. He has given Liverpool everything and more. But equally, with the club seemingly on the verge of a new era under Arne Slot, could he yet be convinced to stay? If he delivers another league title, it might just be the perfect goodbye—or the perfect reason to go again.

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