Liverpool striker sends message to Klopp on social media, vowing to ‘fight like hell’ for trophies
Liverpool’s top goalscorer Mohamed Salah has sent a public message to outgoing manager Jurgen Klopp and told the club’s supporters that he will “fight like hell” to win trophies at the club next season.
Striker Salah, whose contract expires in 2025, has been heavily linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League midway through the 2023/24 season and had a torch for Klopp when the 31-year-old slipped in form in the second half. of the campaign.
“It was great to share all those trophies and experiences with you in the last seven years,” Salah wrote on social media, sharing a photo of himself training with Klopp. “I wish you luck for the future and I hope we meet again.”
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Klopp’s nearly nine-year reign came to an end on Sunday with a 2-0 win over Wolves at Anfield as Liverpool finished third in the Premier League.
There were hopes of a title challenge but one win and two defeats in five games since mid-April allowed champions Manchester City and Arsenal to overtake the Reds, who were also surprisingly knocked out of the Uefa Europa League by Atalanta. that month.
It was great to share all those trophies and experiences with you over the past 7 years.
I wish you luck for the future and I hope we meet again. pic.twitter.com/mIES7Ctmhs— Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) May 20, 2024
Salah’s social media: ‘The fans deserve it’
“We know that trophies are the most important,” said Salah. “We will do everything possible to make that happen next season. Our fans deserve it and we will fight like hell.”
Salah was forced out of the Africa Cup of Nations bid in Egypt in January, scored just four goals for the club after New Year’s Day and was handed a warning following Liverpool’s draw at West Ham on April 27.
Having been seen sparring with Klopp when he was introduced as a late substitute, Salah said there would be “fire” when asked what would happen if he spoke about the incident.
“We talked about that in the dressing room,” Klopp said later. “It has happened to me.”
We know that trophies are the most important thing and we will do everything possible to make that happen next season. Our fans deserve us and we will fight like hell. pic.twitter.com/HU98ACVr6q
— Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) May 20, 2024
If Salah stays, he will be managed by current Feyenoord manager Arne Slot as he tries to add to his 210 goals in 346 games for Liverpool.
Dutchman Slot was confirmed as Liverpool’s new manager on Monday, tasked with replacing the coach whose trophies include the Champions League in 2018/19 and the Premier League the following year.
The 45-year-old won the Dutch title with Feyenoord and the attacking style he is recognized for could suit Salah as he plans to return to his best form.