Liverpool: Mohamed Salah could easily have given the kind of diplomatic answer trotted out by most soccer players. He just couldn't. Was there a preference, Salah was asked minutes after Liverpool reached the Champions League final three weeks ago, over which team he faced in the title match in suburban Paris?
Yes, Salah said, stretching his neck and turning his head from side to side as if he was limbering up for another game. I want to play Madrid. Salah clearly hasn't forgotten what went down in the 2018 final against Real Madrid in Kyiv. That painful moment in the first half when he tussled with Sergio Ramos and landed heavily on the ground, dislocating his left shoulder. Some likened it to a wrestling-style maneuver by the wily Ramos, who appeared to pin Salah's right arm and roll the forward down to the turf.
Salah left the field in tears and watched the remainder of the match on TV in the locker room as Liverpool, deprived of its most likely scorer, lost 3-1. Four years later and Ramos is no longer at Madrid, with the Spain great having just reached the end of an injury-ravaged first season at Paris Saint-Germain.
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That didn't stop Salah from posting we have a score to settle on Twitter after Madrid joined Liverpool in Saturday's final by producing that amazing second-leg comeback against Manchester City in the semifinals. I think it is revenge time, Salah has said in another interview about facing Madrid. The man is on a mission. Maybe in more ways than one.
After all, it is not beyond the realm of possibility that this is the last final he plays for Liverpool, given he has yet to sign a new deal with the club. Negotiations seemingly are at a deadlock. As it stands, Salah has one year left on his contract and he is free to talk to other clubs in January.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has appeared sanguine about the whole thing, but he like the club's fans must be getting slightly concerned about a potential parting of ways. Money is not the issue, according to Salah, who has said he is not asking for crazy stuff and simply wants to be appreciated for all he has done for the club.