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It was Salah, who scored 255 goals with the shirt Liverpool He helped the team win two titles in the English Premier League, including… FA Cup With two League Cup titles and a Champions League title, he announced last week that he will leave the club at the end of the season.
Sloat confirmed that Salah is ready to play against hosts Manchester City in the FA Cup quarter-finals tomorrow, Saturday.
The coach told reporters on Friday, “He participated in the game yesterday and today, and he is ready for tomorrow’s game,” praising the third winner in the team’s history.
He also said, “What he has given to the team over the years, from scoring goals and creating opportunities almost every three days, and the results he has had, and the titles he has won, are amazing. I can expect him to add two more titles before his career ends,” according to Reuters.
Liverpool are fifth in the English Premier League, 21 points behind leaders Arsenal, but have reached the quarter-finals of the Champions League, where they are set to face Paris Saint-Germain away from home on Wednesday.
Coach Slott’s team will play the last two months without starting goalkeeper Alisson Becker, who continues to recover from an injury that could keep him sidelined for an extended period of time.
“We expect him to be ready by the end of the season,” Slott said.
Striker Alexander Isak returned to training after more than three months out with a broken leg.
The coach added, “It is almost expected that he will take part in the first game, as he played his first match with us yesterday, after more than a hundred days.”
Liverpool have lost two league games this season against Manchester City, but Slot believed the performance in the 2-1 defeat at Anfield in February showed his side’s ability to follow manager Pep Guardiola’s side.
He said, “In the first half at Anfield, Manchester City dominated the ball, but what was impressive was our dominance in the second half. How many teams can dominate Manchester City?”
He concluded by saying, “Now we have to perform again at their stadium, which is much more difficult than playing in front of 60,000 fans at Anfield.”