Salah admits Liverpool players are 'hungry' ahead of Man City showdown
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah gave an interview to his current club's press ahead of the Premier League match against Manchester City and spoke about his feelings about Sunday's showdown.
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Liverpool host Manchester City in a defining moment in the Premier League title race as Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola conclude their top-flight rivalry on Sunday.
Although Guardiola has won five of the last six Premier League crowns, Klopp has been a constant thorn in his side, with Liverpool's 2020 title the only break in City's dynastic reign.
"I don't want to take anything from the [previous] players. They help a lot in the team in the past. They were unbelievable here. All the players who left were unbelievable," Mohamed Salah said of Sunday's showdown in an interview with 'Liverpoolfc.com'.
"This year I would say [it's a] different squad, but the players are very hungry. We have a good chance to win everything. We just need to give it a proper try. We have nothing to lose, [so] just give it a try and see," he added.
The pair have met 15 times in the Premier League since 2016, with Klopp earning four victories and Guardiola claiming five wins. However, beating Liverpool at Anfield in front of a crowd is one of the few feats still to elude Guardiola as City boss.
Although Guardiola has won five of the last six Premier League crowns, Klopp has been a constant thorn in his side, with Liverpool's 2020 title the only break in City's dynastic reign.
"I don't want to take anything from the [previous] players. They help a lot in the team in the past. They were unbelievable here. All the players who left were unbelievable," Mohamed Salah said of Sunday's showdown in an interview with 'Liverpoolfc.com'.
"This year I would say [it's a] different squad, but the players are very hungry. We have a good chance to win everything. We just need to give it a proper try. We have nothing to lose, [so] just give it a try and see," he added.
The pair have met 15 times in the Premier League since 2016, with Klopp earning four victories and Guardiola claiming five wins. However, beating Liverpool at Anfield in front of a crowd is one of the few feats still to elude Guardiola as City boss.
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