Mohamed Salah: I will not retire before achieving a title with Egypt
Egyptian international Mohamed Salah, the star of Liverpool, confirmed that he will not retire from football before achieving a championship for his country.
The Egyptian star revealed many things in statements to the Spanish newspaper "Marca" yesterday, most notably the confrontation with Real Madrid, and specifically Sergio Ramos.
Marca newspaper, published a video clip on its official Twitter account, for quick answers to the Egyptian star, the most prominent of which was the date of his retirement, and his most beautiful goals.
The journalist's question was: "When will you retire from football?"
To respond to the Egyptian star: "When I win a championship with the national team."
Regarding the Barcelona match, which Liverpool won 4/0, Salah answered what surprised him most: "The atmosphere the fans created, it made us believe that we can win. The atmosphere was unbelievable at Anfield."
When Mohamed Salah was asked about the best goal, he replied: “Let me tell you about the two most important goals, the first is my goal against the Congo national team, when I managed to lead my country to qualify for the 2018 World Cup with a penalty kick at crucial times, and the second was in the UEFA Champions League final against Tottenham. "
He continued: While the most beautiful, I can choose many goals, such as my goal at Everton, the one I scored in Rome, and perhaps my goal against Manchester City in the Champions League as well.
He concluded, "I love to spend my time with Lovren, he is my best friend, and he is very fun."