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SportFootballLiverpool FCMohamed Salah shares his concerns over Liverpool's dressing-room standards once he leaves at the end of the seasonMohamed Salah has revealed he has shared his concern with Liverpool over the need to continue setting the standards behind the scenes once he leaves at the end of the season.Salah is now in the last month of a decorated nine-year career at Anfield and is aiming to shake off a hamstring issue to feature at some point during the final three games against Chelsea, Aston Villa and Brentford, who visit on May 24.The influential Egyptian has been a driving force inside the dressing room since he moved to Merseyside from Roma in 2017, with a dedication to his craft becoming widely known during a glittering period for the club.Salah, who leaves Liverpool as the third-highest goalscorer of all time behind only Ian Rush and Roger Hunt, has revealed he spoke to those in senior positions about the need to maintain that culture at Anfield.In a new Sky Sports documentary, which airs after Sunday's visit to Manchester United, Salah says: "If I am being very honest, because I love this place so much - I had my best years here, I really do - I want the guys to continue like that."So I will tell them if you win the Premier League every year, you take nothing from me. I done my thing here but I want the guys to succeed here, I want the club to be there [at the top] and this is one of the main concerns."And I spoke to a member of staff and the guys who are up there [higher up], I told them: 'When I leave, you need an example here."'You need people to come early to the gym here and other people say he is in the gym, so they need to go.' They need to have that."Salah, who has scored 257 times for Liverpool, adds: "If that doesn't happen it will be tricky for the club."Because that is something that is very necessary; you put the standards high.
People have to come early, people have to come to the gym, people have to look after themselves."And I don't want that to change after I leave or anything else. I just want to have that standard at the club because it is very, very important for people to keep winning things."This is one of the main concerns for me."Choose Liverpool Echo as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Liverpool FCMohamed Salah
