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Mohamed Salah walks on water. Whether in the Champions League or the Premier League, two competitions where Liverpool are in the lead, the Egyptian international continues to deliver high-level performances. The 32-year-old does not seem to be disturbed by his contractual situation, he whose lease with the Reds will end this summer. His current form is even impressing his own teammates, like Cody Gakpo, who hopes Salah stays at Anfield for a long time.
“ It’s very special what we’re all witnessing. The number of goals he scores, but also the assists he gives, the way he plays, the way he puts other attacking players or midfielders like me in a position to score and be dangerous, everything this is of a very high level. I hope for us and for him that he can continue to do this for a long time. We’re very lucky to have him and we’re proud to be able to be his teammates and try to make him better. And he tries to make us better too », Said the Dutch international in an interview for the English club’s media.
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