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Mohamed Salah makes Liverpool title confession

Mohamed Salah recently made a Liverpool title confession during an interview with Football Focus. He has claimed he “dreams of winning the Premier League”. The Egyptian forward is having the best season of his professional career. Salah is second in the league in goals with 22 and many Liverpool supporters believe his dream could come true in the seasons to come.

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Liverpool title confession

Salah arrived from Roma last summer for £34 million. Since landing in Liverpool, Salah has been phenomenal, and his form was one of the reasons Liverpool allowed Philippe Coutinho to leave for Barcelona in January.

Speaking to Football Focus, Salah spoke about winning a Liverpool title in the Premier League and Champions League.

“I came to here to win titles,” Salah stated.

“I can tell the fans we work 100% to try and win something for the club.

“It’s a long time since the club won the league. It’s my dream to win the Premier League – but I want to win it with this club.”

Salah joined the club after starring for Serie A side Roma for three seasons. It came as a shock that the Italians allowed Salah to leave the club so easily. Had deals for Paris Saint-Germain’s Neymar and Barcelona’s Philippe Coutinho occurred before Salah’s transfer, it is believed the Egyptian would have fetched far more more money.

Salah has benefited from the attacking quality he has had at Liverpool. The forward talked about his teammates during his Football Focus interview.

“It’s easy to play with this kind of quality,” Salah said. “If you look at me now and five years ago, everything has changed both mentally and physically.

“I’m trying to improve myself every day. I always like to put myself under pressure to improve more.

“I give all my life to football, I only think about football. This is what is on my mind all the time.”

Liverpool play West Ham on Saturday. The Reds have a chance to move into second place with a win. The team will resume its Champions League commitments on March 6th.

Can Salah and Liverpool win a Premier League or Champions League title together?