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Fans praise Mo Salah after moment with Southampton star Albert Gronbaek at full time instantly goes viral


 



 


 



The actions that Mohamed Salah took towards Southampton star Albert Gronbaek after the final whistle signalled the end of the game have garnered praise from Liverpool supporters.


During Liverpool’s victory over Southampton in the Premier League, Salah once again emerged as the most impressive player of the match, scoring twice from the penalty spot.



After Will Smallbone scored on the very last second of the halftime break, the Reds found themselves in a position of disadvantage in front of an eager crowd inside Anfield.


The league leaders, on the other hand, were able to secure a crucial 3-1 victory by shifting gears in the second half of the game.

Following the conclusion of the game, a video of Salah’s conversation with Gronbaek, a star player for the Saints, went viral on social media.

During the time that the Egyptian was taking off his shirt, Gronbaek appeared to take off his own shirt before he stopped himself. The Dane was seen asking for Salah’s shirt.

At this point, Salah handed Gronbaek his shirt and then gestured to ask for Gronbaek’s jersey with the intention of receiving it in return.

A fan made the following statement in response to the news on social media: “Poor guy thought Salah wouldn’t want his shirt, and Mo showed respect.”

Someone else tweeted, “Certainly one of the most modest players who has ever competed in the game.” However, I have a great deal of respect for him.

A third supporter chimed in, saying, “Salah is a legend and his behaviour must always be exemplary.”

It was written by another individual that “Classic Mo… Absolute gentleman.”

Another fifth person remarked, “Respect to Salah.”

One more supporter remarked, “That has got to be a fantastic sensation.”

Once the match was over, Salah made the following statement: “It was a difficult game, and they had a good game plan.” During the first half, it was successful for them. On the other hand, I am relieved that we were able to win the game by making a comeback in the second half.

“The manager, his head, was like going for us – but that’s something you need sometimes.”

He continued by saying, “Because the first half of the game was sloppy, we just were slow and taking our time, and in the very last minute of the game, they were able to [go ahead in terms of the game]. However, now that we have gained more experience, we are able to handle that circumstance, and I am fortunate that we did.

On Tuesday evening, Liverpool will play host to Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield, marking their return to action in the Champions League.



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