Emotional Salah: ‘Everybody will leave one day. I always remember the good things’

Liverpool’s golden generation is long gone, as Fabinho, Georginio Wijnaldum, James Milner, Sadio Mane, Jordan Henderson, Roberto Firmino, and many other its members left Anfield. Their boss, Jurgen Klopp, also took off, and the rare ones who are still there, like Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, and Mohamed Salah, could soon do the same.Salah and Van Dijk will stay, Trent will go to Real MadridThe three have already entered their last years of contracts, and after January, they’ll be able to freely negotiate with other sides. Despite the situation, talking to the club’s official YouTube channel, Salah revealed he only wants to enjoy every moment with his teammates at Anfield.”The thing I appreciate the most is the time when I go every morning and I see the guys and share unbelievable moments, especially us three plus Virgil [van Dijk] and Trent [Alexander-Arnold], the senior group,” disclosed the Egyptian.Lucky Liverpool – Salah spared for AFCON qualifiersAs he admitted, once Firmino left the club, Salah started realizing and thinking about transience and the limited time he had with Liverpool.”When Bobby [Firmino] left, for example, you realize everybody will leave one day so I don’t take that for granted. When I go [to the training ground], I always try to have a laugh with them and spend good time together. In my head, I always remember the good things we had together,” said he.This is exactly why he is essential. I will cry the day he retires.He understands the club, he understand the city. He is a scouser at heart.Give Salah the contract. pic.twitter.com/oekepMciDy— Anything Liverpool (@AnythingLFC_) November 13, 2024 As for the current team, its ambitions and chances to win trophies, the forward has no dilemma – they are capable of grabbing silverware.”[My ambitions for this season are to] win it all, in my opinion. I work so hard every day and I hate the idea that we’re ‘underdogs’. No, we have an incredible group,” Salah said. “In each position, you’re going to find players that are, really, top three in the world, so why don’t we win it [all]? This city and this club has to always fight for everything,” Salah concluded.AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS – QUALIFIERSWednesday Namibia – Cameroon 0-0Liberia – Togo 1-0 (0-0)/Sangare 83 pen/Chad – Sierra Leone 1-1 (1-1)/Thiam 34 pen – Dumbuya 29/Thursday Equatorial Guinea – Algeria 0-0Lesotho – Central African Republic 1-0 (0-0)/Mokhachane 51/South Sudan – Congo 3-2 (2-2)/Ezibon 31, 45+2, Elly 84 – Ibayi 26, 35/Burundi – Malawi 0-0Madagascar – Tunisia 2-3 (2-2)/Memmiche 20 og, Amada 45+3 – Rafia 6, Ltaief 39, Abdi 90+3/Rwanda – Libya 0-1 (0-0)/Saad Mohamed 84/Niger – Sudan 4-0 (3-0)/Sosah 6, 45+3 pen, Oumarou 29, Badamassi 51/Benin – Nigeria 1-1 (1-0)/Tijani 16 – Osimhen 81/Burkina Faso – Senegal 0-1 (0-0)/Diarra 83/Friday 16.00: (2.35) Botswana (2.75) Mauritania (3.50)16.00: (2.95) Uganda (3.00) S.Africa (2.65)19.00: (2.60) Cape Verde (3.05) Egypt (2.70)19.00: (4.80) Eswatini (3.45) Guinea B. (1.80)19.00: (4.20) Mozambique (3.20) Mali (2.00)19.00: (3.90) Zambia (3.20) Ivory Coast (1.95)19.00: (2.60) Zimbabwe (2.90) Kenya (2.85)22.00: (3.20) Angola (3.10) Ghana (2.40)22.00: (5.40) Gabon (3.50) Morocco (1.72)Saturday 19.00: (3.30) Ethiopia (2.75) Tanzania (2.45)22.00: (2.45) Guinea (3.10) Dr Congo (3.15)***odds are subject to change***

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