Mohammed Salah and the third title. English newspaper comments Manchester City Liverpool loss



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Manchester City crowned the shield in a match against Liverpool at Wembley Stadium and ended in a draw
1-1 before both teams play the shootout that has ended for Saleh Al-Sitzans.

Joel Matib tied for Cameroon in the 78th minute after Manchester City took the lead in the 12th minute through Rahim Stirling in the final match.

Here are some of the highlights of the English newspapers about Manchester City's victory.

Daily Mail: Walker deprives Salah of victory
The Daily Mail reported that Manchester City had the advantage of a scoreless lead, with Raheem Stirling losing the first goal.

Mohammed Salah was almost ready to lead his team at the last minute of the match without Kyle Walker's intervention at the right time and to move Salah's ball before getting into the goal.

"Sun Sun": City crowned its first title

Chilean goalkeeper Claudio Bravo managed to settle the game in time after scoring a penalty against Giorgio Vinaldum, The Sun newspaper reported.

The English newspaper added that both teams had several opportunities to register, including a header from Mohammed Salah, but Kyle Walker eliminated them in the 92nd minute.

"Mirror": Salah looks forward to the third dream

LONDON (Reuters) – Mohammed Salah has expressed a desire to compete for the title of English Premier League after winning the last two seasons in Liverpool, The Mirror announced.

The newspaper adds that Salah is looking to compete for the title of the top scorer for the third consecutive season, and that's what appeared during the match against Manchester City.

"Express" .. Salah's alarm ringtone

The British newspaper "Express" highlighted the performances of Mohammed Salah and the candidate for the Golden Ball competition this year.

The "British" newspaper said that this season would be Salah's third with the "Reds" where he seems to want to continue to excel in the English Premier League.

"Telegraph" .. Liverpool shows the challenge in front of City
The British newspaper confirmed that Liverpool, despite the loss of the trophy shield, had appeared appropriately before hero Manchester City, which peaked in the last quarter of the season.

The newspaper then spoke of Salah's performance against Manchester City, who threatened the goal of the city with nearly seven opportunities, including the ball in the second minute of time before the end of the match.

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