When Mohamed Salah at Liverpool became a reality after he arrived from Roma in 2017, Liverpool were already rising under Jürgen Klopp, but few expected one signing to reshape the attack so quickly. Bought as a fast right-sided forward, he became the team’s main goal threat within months, scoring from diagonal runs, sharp touches in the box and left-footed finishes that made Anfield feel different almost overnight. The “Egyptian King” nickname st…
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