Football
Salah: I’ll sacrifice CL dream for title
Mohamed Salah says he is ready to sacrifice his own Champions League dream to help Liverpool win their first Premier League title.
Jurgen Klopp’s side are currently second in the league, one point behind Manchester City with eight games to go.
They face Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich in the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie on Wednesday with the tie finely poised after a goalless draw at Anfield.
Although Salah admits the Champions League is the most “prestigious competition” for him, he would be happy for Liverpool to win the Premier League instead.
Salah said: “I will be honest with you, the most prestigious competition for me is the UCL (UEFA Champions League).
“But the dream for the entire city and the club is the league.
“So, I am happy to sacrifice my dream for their dream but if we win both that would great and this is what we are trying to do.”
The Egyptian international said he hopes that leaders City will slip up with Liverpool, and himself, ready to capitalise.
“The competition is very tough and we have difficult games left as do they,” added Salah.
“All you can do is win your games and hopefully they will fail in one so we can win the title.
“My mind is sharp and there is pressure but I am strong mentally and we just have to keep going.
“We will see what we can do at the end of the season but mentally I am ready for everything.”
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