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Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, a professional in the ranks of Liverpool FC, has slammed ‘Far’ video technology after his side beat West Ham United on Sunday in the English Premier League’s 21st round.
Salah said in statements to the media after scoring two goals which led Liverpool to beat West Ham 3-1: “I don’t like video technology, it kills the fun of football in my opinion.”
Lost Ham’s corner ends with a goal for Liverpool, an imaginary rebound that Salah finishes in the goal 😍 💨 pic.twitter.com/nDjojhZ84P
– EPLWORLD (@EPLworld) February 1, 2021
“In some other countries, suspicion is in the attacker’s interest,” he added.
He continued, “I don’t want to be fined, but my opinion is that I don’t like video technology.”
The Egyptian international star has confirmed that Liverpool’s goal is to retain the Premier League title for the second season in a row.
He explained that he was interested in individual titles, but the main goal was to preserve the league title.
Regarding his quickness in scoring goals in previous matches, Salah said that is normal and happens with all football players.
With his brace against West Ham, Salah strengthened his lead in the Premier League scorer with 15 goals, three goals behind his closest competitor, Tottenham Hotspur striker England international Harry Kane.
As for Liverpool, they climbed to third place in the championship, after increasing their score to 40 points, and are four points behind leaders Manchester City, who have a postponed game.
Source: “ben sports” + “sky sports”
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