The Reds scored two late goals to pull victory from the jaws of defeat at Anfield, and the stadium was rocking after the game.
Everyone in the stadium was excited. According to Harvey Elliott, one player was not pleased with the outcome of the game.
Indeed, Elliott revealed on the Kelly and Wrighty Show that Mohamed Salah was disappointed after the game since he failed to score at home against Fulham, in a game where he could’ve scored his 200th Liverpool goal and his 150th Premier League goal.
Salah was displeased following the Fulham game
Elliott discussed how the £34 million player felt after the game.
“You know, Mo always wants to score, but he got an assist, and even when he doesn’t score, he’s popping up with an assist or something.” He wasn’t the happiest, but as I previously stated, it can’t just be the strikers who score; we all need to pitch in; it wasn’t Mo’s day, but the other players delivered,” Elliott remarked.
Salah has an elite mindset
In a strange way, this is precisely how you want your attacking players to react after a game like this.
Yes, the squad won, but Salah wasn’t at his best, and it appears that he is working to improve.
The Egyptian will not settle for second best, and by all accounts, he will be looking to right the wrongs of Sunday’s performance in his next game.
Salah is the type of player who lives and breaths goals, and if he doesn’t score, he won’t stop until he does, especially since he didn’t have much of an influence against Man City either.
Don’t be surprised if Salah goes into the game against Sheffield United with a massive chip on his shoulder and looks to completely destroy the Blades.