Salah: Liverpool feels different – ​​title dreams come true!

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Mohamed Salah speaks about the special feeling this season and the title chances after Liverpool's 3-1 win against Leicester.

Mohamed Salah äußert sich nach Liverpools 3-1-Sieg gegen Leicester über das besondere Gefühl in dieser Saison und die Titelchancen.
Mohamed Salah speaks about the special feeling this season and the title chances after Liverpool's 3-1 win against Leicester.

Salah: Liverpool feels different – ​​title dreams come true!

An exciting football scenario is unfolding in the Premier League! Liverpool, led by superstar Mohamed Salah, moved to the top of the table with an impressive 3-1 win against Leicester City and gained a whopping seven points lead. The fans are excited and Salah feels that something very special is in the air this season!

However, the evening began with a shock: Leicester took the lead in the sixth minute through Jordan Ayew. But the Reds were not discouraged! Cody Gakpo, Curtis Jones and finally Salah himself turned the game around and ensured a fantastic comeback victory in the legendary Anfield stadium.

A feeling of change

“It feels different,” Salah explained after the game. The Egyptian striker, who leads the scorers list with 16 goals, stressed the importance of humility and focus. “We have to remain humble,” he added. After all, Liverpool have often failed in similar situations in the past, such as in the 2018-19 season when they finished behind Manchester City by a comfortable margin.

Salah has big dreams: "This season is very special. I hope we win the Premier League for this club - that's something I dream about." Fans can look forward to the next challenges as they take on West Ham United on Sunday, followed by a highly anticipated clash against Manchester United on January 5th.

The atmosphere in Liverpool is electric and the hope of winning the title is palpable. Will Salah and his team rise to the challenge and bring the championship back to Anfield? Time will tell!