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Mohamed Salah is not concerned about individual awards(Image: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Mohamed Salah says he decided to stay at Liverpool because he wants to win trophies with his team-mates – in a clear contrast to Trent Alexander-Arnold.
With the Premier League title heading to Merseyside, the Egyptian has made it clear that he thinks the future is bright under Slot.
“I signed because I think we have a chance to win other trophies and enjoy my football,” he said.
Salah has won the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, Club World Cup and two Carabao Cups since joining Liverpool from Roma in 2017 and in an interview with the club media he made it clear what his goals for the future are.
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Asked about sitting third on the club’s all-time goalscorer list, Salah replied: “It’s great but I’m more proud when we win team trophies because this is the most important thing.
“As long as we’re winning games and are close to winning trophies, that’s the most important thing.”
When it was pointed out that he is four goals off going fourth in the Premier League’s all-time leading goalscorer’s list, Salah said: “Of course.
But, again, when you are scoring goals and you feel like you are involved in most of the games and the team is close to winning big trophies, that’s an unbelievable feeling.”
Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected to leave Liverpool for Real Madrid(Image: Getty Images)
Some Liverpool fans may draw a parallel between Salah’s words and those of Alexander-Arnold’s back in October when speaking to Sky Sports.
The 26-year-old was asked to choose between winning another Champions League title, winning a trophy with England, becoming Liverpool captain or winning the Ballon d’Or and he went for the individual award over team honours.
“Winning a World Cup with England – that would be immense and change the game, but I’d say win a Ballon d’Or, because I believe I can.