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Salah Reveals Wenger’s Insightful Advice at Anfield
Mohamed Salah received a piece of advice from Arsenal legend, Arsene Wenger, when he visited Liverpool’s training camp for the UEFA Champions League. Liverpool tops the tournament standings with 4 consecutive wins in their initial games.
Liverpool has been dominant in the current edition of the UEFA Champions League, as the team has won all of their initial four games in the tournament. Their upcoming match will be against Real Madrid on 28 November, 1:30 AM IST, as the team further looks to strengthen their top spot.
Mohamed Salah has been among the team’s top performers, with 10 goals and 10 assists in the current season. Recently, when the Arsenal team’s legend Arsene Wenger visited the Liverpool camp, he gave various strong pieces of advice to him for the upcoming tournament matches.
Salah talked about the advice he received, saying,“I got advice from Arsene Wenger before. He was at Melwood at that time, and I asked him what’s the difference between… I think it was my first season , so I asked him, ‘What’s the difference between a good player and a really, really good player?”He also talked about the response he received to this question from Arsene Wenger, who said,“I think the very, very good player is always focused on the game, even if he doesn’t have the momentum. He stays in the game until the last minute or until the whistle.”
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