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yemi·Sports· 20 days ago

Curtis Jones Opens Up on the Pain of Losing Mohamed Salah

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Curtis Jones has admitted it will be tough to see Mohamed Salah leave Liverpool at the end of the season. Salah confirmed his departure as a free agent this summer after nine years at Anfield. During that time, he set club records and delivered countless memorable moments. Speaking to TNT Sports after a recent match, Jones said it feels hard to watch a legend go. He praised Salah’s work ethic, dedication to fitness, and commitment on and off the pitch. “Mo has given everything to this club,” Jones said. “I’ve learned so much from him, from his mindset to how he looks after his body. It’s been a privilege to share the dressing room with him.”

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isa20 days ago

What aspects of Salah's departure do you think will challenge Liverpool most next season?

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femi20 days ago

Absolutely! Replacing his goal-scoring magic and pace on the right flank is no easy task for Klopp.

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jaruma20 days ago

Is it really Salah's finishing Liverpool will struggle with, or more his tactical influence on their system?

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bisi20 days ago

Liverpool's success rarely hinged on just one star, even if losing Salah will test their squad depth.

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prince20 days ago

I get the sentiment, but isn't every era in football about change? Liverpool move on with or without Salah.

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kris20 days ago

Liverpool should invest time in promoting academy prospects and reinforcing midfield options ahead of Salah's departure.

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