Argentine Lionel Messi praised the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah for Liverpool and many stars of the English team.
The Barcelona captain, in his official account on Instagram via the Internet, on Tuesday spoke of several Liverpool stars in a rare gesture to the best player in the world.
Lionel Messi said in comments circulated by several English newspapers: "Mohamed Salah has been great with Liverpool this season, I love the way he plays."
Salah scored with Liverpool this season in the Premier League 16 goals as the highest record in the Premier League, but his other tactical roles affected his goal scoring in general, especially since he previously scored 32 goals in the season before last.
Liverpool drove Barcelona out of the UEFA Champions League semi-finals last season after a historic Rimontada at Anfield, which ended with the Reds winning 4-0, replacing its loss by going 3-0 against Messi and his companions.
Messi did not forget to pay tribute to many of Liverpool's other stars, praising the efforts of Senegalese Sadio Mani, saying: "You find him everywhere, like the midfielder, the wing, the striker."
As for Dutchman Van Dijk, Messi, who leads Barcelona with the La Liga table before stopping sports due to the Coruna virus, said: "He is a very strong competitor, one of the best players in the world."
Liverpool topped the Premier League table by 25 points from runners-up Manchester City, but its impressive level locally did not help him in pursuing the attempt to preserve the Champions League title by leaving the final price against Atletico Madrid.
Messi explained that the calm of Liverpool goalkeeper Alison gives him preference over many goalkeepers, as he expected more brilliance to promising Arnold.
Messi issued a statement to the media yesterday, Monday, after announcing his agreement to reduce his wages with fellow players in Barcelona to help the club overcome the current crisis of sports activity.
Messi, in a lengthy message posted on his official account on Instagram, criticized the club's board of directors headed by Josep Maria Bartomeo, who accused him of undermining the players during the recent negotiations.






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