Selfishly wrong, Owen said it was not a bad thing

Selfishly wrong, Owen said it was not a bad thing


Michael Owen often mentions Mohamed Salah's selfish actions, because Liverpool's attack line has the right balance.

Liverpool is known to have a fierce line of attack. Mane and Sadio Mane have become a fierce winger who is supported by Roberto Firmino's ingenuity.

But there was a storm that hit all three. Exactly when Liverpool played against Burnley.

Mane looked angry on the bench after being pulled off the field in the second half. It seems that the Senegalese player was transferred because Salah did not give the ball to him when there was a better chance to score.

Not a bad thing

Many call the Liverpool attack line in crisis. But later, Owen called the incident good luck, because the Reds had a good balance in attack.

"When you see three Liverpool strikers, you have Roberto Firmino, who is perhaps the most selfless player in the world - he will enter a pass - so it will be a dream to play with him," he said. he entrusted ESPN.

"At the other end of the spectrum, you have Mo Salah, who only focuses on goals and wants to be a goal scorer, then you have Sadio Mane, who sits in between, he likes to score goals and is selfish in a case of necessity, but he is also very generous in his defeat, "he said.

"I think you have a good balance there, but the problem just disappeared the day before," Owen said.

 Ambyar

But Owen later said that in the attack, there must be a selfish player and vice versa. If not, everything can be lost.

He later became his first model duet while still playing at Liverpool. Right when a duet with Emile Heskey.

"I served [as an expert] for [Burnley vs Liverpool] for television, so I told him," Did you see it? There have been many times where he [Fake] should have been fooled. "" Of course, everything exploded and I saw the news happen in a different way. These problems occur all the time and Jurgen Klopp is responsible for overcoming them. But I think, as a goal scorer, there is balance in everything, "he exclaimed.

"There must be someone who is altruistic and selfish, otherwise you will never score even once, I am always the best with Emile Heskey, he is really not interested and I am very selfish like this and that," he said half-jokingly.

"But for me to get along with other selfish players - other strikers who really need goals - and you will not be suitable," Owen concluded.

Mohamed Salah has so far scored three goals and two assists in six matches. Meanwhile, Sadio Mane has scored four goals in five matches with Liverpool.



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