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Monday 28 May 2018

Mixed reactions as Paul Scholes back Sergio Ramos tactics while he slam Mohamed Salah crying against Real Madrid, it shows that footballers are too sensitive.

Mixed reactions as Paul Scholes back Sergio Ramos tactics while he slam Mohamed Salah crying against Real Madrid Fc, it shows that footballers are too sensitive.




Salah injured his shoulder in a collision with the Real Madrid captain in the first-half of last night’s 3-1 defeat in Kiev.
The Reds star appeared to dislocate his shoulder when tumbling to ground under pressure from Ramos, who had his arm locked around the Egyptian.
Salah left the pitch from treatment and then gamely tried to carry on.
But he couldn’t keep it up and was eventually subbed off for Adam Lallana after 30 minutes.
And has he was helped off the pitch and taken down the tunnel at the Olimpiyskiy Stadium, Ramos was seen laughing and smiling with the linesman on the touchline.

“I don’t know what would have happened had Mo played on, we will never know that.
“Everybody saw in the first half-hour we were the opponent they probably will have expected.
“We played good football but we lost 3-1 so I don’t think in 10 years people will talk about that.
“The other decisive moments were the goals. They were quite strange.”

Loris Karius was also in tears after gifting Real Madrid two goals on Saturday.
"I can understand Karius, I suppose, he's devastated at what's happened,” said Scholes. 
“But injuries are part of the game.


Mohamed Salah crying against Real Madrid showed that footballers are too sensitive, according to Paul Scholes.
"If you go back years and you saw somebody crying on the pitch, they'd have had a whole load of stick for it.
"Now it's a different game, players are sensitive and they get upset easily."
Virgil van Dijk believes ‘there is no limit’ to what Liverpool can achieve despite their heartbreaking defeat to Real Madrid on Saturday.
The Dutchman tweeted: "Absolutely devastated with the result last night, but words can not do justice to just how proud I am to be a part of this great club, with this group of players and staff.
"To play in a Champions League final for this great club has been a dream come true and although the result didn't go our way last night, we win together and we lose together and we will bounce back.
"There is no limit to what we can achieve as a group and we must keep believing. I am so excited for the future.
"Finally, thank you to the incredible fans of Liverpool. Your support for us has been mind-blowing. We appreciate it so much."

Source; daily star.

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