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Wednesday, December 12, 2018
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The English press has highlighted the advance of Egyptian international Mohamed Salah on Liverpool in the 16th of the Champions League, after a superb goal at the end of the group stage.
Salah played the role of champion and scored the winning goal of his team on Napoli in the 34th minute, moving from the last edition of the competition to the final with Paris Saint-Germain, from France, who took the fronts.
Liverpool gained nine points in second place with the Reds scoring nine goals, while Napoli added seven.
In the following report, we review the leading English newspapers on Salah's goal:
Daily mail:
Salah's intentions are clear
Sometimes Mo Salah's intentions are clear, he receives the ball from the right side and tries to dodge the defender so that he can place the ball in his opponent's net, which he has made against Napoli in the finals of the first half.
We knew what he would do, and the advocates of Napoli certainly knew it, but Salah did it all the same. In just two seconds, he managed to overtake defender Caledo Culibale, who placed the ball in the far corner of the goal.
But Liverpool missed several scoring opportunities, especially in the second half of the match, and missed the opportunity to double the score six times. Salah himself was guilty, like Senegalese player Sadio Mani and defender Virgil van Dyke.
The sun:
A weak celebration of Salah
Salah opened the Anfield stadium in the 34th minute after opening the scoring with a goal against David Ospina, at a new private party for the Egyptian pharaoh, where he had gotten used to it.
Salah celebrated his second time weakly, and it was only another ordinary day of the player's life.
The goal was special, as Salah managed to pbad from left-back Mario Lui to complete the course after Calido Coulibaly dodged, before placing the ball past Napoli between Ospina's legs.
Telegraph:
A touch of magic sala
Salah has brought a magical twist to complete the Liverpool Champions League campaign, echoing the popular slogan of fans of Anfield's puzzles: "Mo Salah .. Mo Salah … Running in the wing. .. Salaha .. The king of Egypt. "
Coulibaly thought that Salah was going to turn the ball with his left foot and Salah knew it too. To pbad the Senegalese defender superbly and to deceive the goalkeeper Ospina was a perfect predator.
Salah allowed his team to qualify, but again, there was no celebration of the Egyptian star, with only a slight smile, but Anfield was not interested and they l & # 39; 39 celebrated.
Mirror:
An invaluable goal
Until this month, Salah has not yet reached the peak of last season, but the Egyptian star has exploded in recent days, having scored a hat trick (three goals) against Bournemouth and a goal against Napoli in a crucial match.
Salah found his best against the Italian team, despite the clashes with a worthy opponent like Caldio Coulibaly, but the great Senegalese defender could not reduce the risk of the player spent the Reds for 34 million pounds.
Salah's goal was exemplary and priceless.
Xpress:
Salah annoys Liverpool fans
Mohamed Salah refused to celebrate his goal against Naples, and Liverpool supporters were not happy with the Egyptian international, especially after the lack of celebration in Bournemouth last Saturday in the English Premier League.
A large number of Liverpool fans have expressed their anger on Twitter, and some have wondered why his goals have not been celebrated recently.
The 26-year-old's goal was his 12th in Liverpool this season, in all competitions.
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