Liverpool's Van Dyke defends Mohamed Salah for criticizing failure to meet his goals



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Liverpool defender Virgil van Dyke has defended Egyptian international Mohamed Salah after recently criticizing his failure to celebrate his impressive goals with the Reds.

Salah scored 3 goals against Bournemouth and another against Napoli last week, but did not celebrate any goals, which raises many questions as to why.

"He scores goals and smiles, but he can not smile every second of the day, but I'm sure he's taking advantage," Van Dyck said in a statement reported by the Mirror newspaper.

"We should not just look at the negatives about it, but focus only on the benefits that it offers."

"He had a hat trick in Bournemouth and a goal in an important match against Naples and he looked great."

"Some people say that he does not score the number of goals that he scored himself last season, but that critics always come from outside the club."

"But his level is very high and he has shown it against a powerful defender the size of Caledo Coulibaly."

"It's hard to play against Mohammed Salah, everyone is aware of his strength and importance to the team, he is a wonderful person off the field and deadly inside the surface. "

Mohammed Salah is the top scorer in the English Premier League with 10 goals, tied with Gabon striker Pierre Emeric Obamyang, Arsenal striker.

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