Salah will be out of the Champions League for the first time since exiting the Egyptian League in 2012, when he used to feature in the major tournament with every club he played for, whether whether in preliminary or advanced matches.
Salah wrote on Twitter: “I am completely devastated. There is certainly no excuse for what happened. We had everything we needed to qualify for the Champions League but we failed, we We are Liverpool and qualifying for the tournament is the least we can do. We are sorry for our fans. We let ourselves down and we let you down.” “.
The first absence Liverpool’s absence from the Champions League has been confirmed for the first time since Salah’s arrival, having finished fifth in the English Premier League table with 67 points, 4 points behind fourth thanks to which Newcastle United have qualified. The 2012–13 season saw Salah’s first Champions League appearance with Swiss side Basel, but the involvement ended quickly with two matches in the preliminary rounds. In the 2013-2014 season, Salah managed to lead Basel to the group stage, then participated in the following season with Chelsea, and in the 2015-2016 season he appeared with Roma in the same tournament. The Egyptian player appeared in the preliminary rounds of the 2016-2017 season with Roma, then the following season he led Liverpool from the preliminary rounds until the final match, which he lost against Real Madrid and witnessed of his famous shoulder injury that kept him sidelined. of his country’s opening match against Uruguay in the 2018 World Cup. Salah’s involvement with Liverpool continued from the 2017-18 season through 2022-23, noting that he won the cut “ears†in May 2019, before European travel was halted.
Africa and Arabs top scorer Salah topped the stars of Africa and the Arab world with goals in the European Champions League, after knocking out Chelsea legend Didier Ivoirian Didier Drogba from the top. Salah leads the race with 48 goals, 4 ahead of Drogba and then former Barcelona and Inter Milan top scorer Samuel Eto’o with 33 goals. In the Arab list, also led by Salah, Manchester City’s Anglo-Algerian winger Riyad Mahrez comes second with 20 goals, followed by his compatriot Rabeh Madjer with 11 goals.
Will Salah give up? In the summer of 2022, Salah obtains a new contract with Liverpool, allowing him to stay at Anfield until the summer of 2025. The pharaoh has two more seasons on his current contract with Liverpool, the first of which he will not participate in the Champions League. . League, and it does not guarantee participation in the next one, nor does it guarantee obtaining a new contract. A lot of speculation has started to surface about the possibility of Salah leaving for one of the big clubs that has secured his Champions League appearance next season but these are just rumours.
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