Mo Salah brutally rejects a fan’s plea for a photo opportunity prior to the much talked about Man City v Liverpool fixture on Sunday.
In the short clip, a seven second video, manager Jurgen Klopp finishes greeting those who were waiting outside the team bus, before one supporter calls out desperately for a picture.
He shouts “Mo, Mo, please I came from Los Angeles, Mo please. Mo, I came from Los Angeles, please, picture, picture?!”
Mo Salah simply picks up his suitcase, and looks at the fan, looks away with a ‘I’m sorry I can’t face’, then leaves to go inside.
Ouch. pic.twitter.com/MBjQNgKUYe
— Footy Limbs (@FootyLimbs) April 10, 2022
There was plenty of reaction in addition to thousands of views when Mo Salah brutally rejects the fan’s plea for a photo opportunity prior the Man City v Liverpool game…
@CapalotWRLD1300: Don’t beg players for photos act your age
@Steven50001527: He probably heard Los Angeles and walked faster
@danwilson1510: Class
@jamesCmackin: why does he thinks he’s entitled to a picture?
@AMac26_: Class get it up him
@bn_irons: New generation of football fans are so entitled it’s actually madness
@La62918732Nigel: Pathetic
@jonnytodd14: What a cunt
@paulsteenalbo: Horrible that
@BhoyFromBrum: They even putting on fake accents now to guilt trip pics and shirts. Get in the pub you cretin, few beers and watch the game.
@UpperGwladysBlu: They love their fans. 🥴
@PompeyPedro: Delicious 😂😂 Full grown adult thinking that coming from Los Angeles to beg for a picture with a player makes him special. Got exactly what he deserved.
@KJackson98: I’m now a Mo Salah fan
@samjroyle: This makes me think kids with signs aren’t that bad
@mvrklew: Wow, this is a bit of a shitty move. For the sake of a few people in the front row, surely you can give a minute for photos and signatures…
@jwhcafc: As it should be
@bensteves_: Comes from LA probably sat in the home end paying 5x the value of an actual ticket robbing it from a genuine fan then begging for pictures with Liverpool players. Stinks and I’m glad Salah pied him off
@TommyReynolds3: Wtf is this 🤢
@Ben_Mattin1: Fuck off back to America lad😂
@IndyThomas5: Poor from Mo, even Klopp engaged with the fan.
@BigWoodsey: “This means more”
@DominicR26: Ahahahaha cry more
@efc_alex18: That’s disgusting. Entitled gobshite Salah is
@JackJ4D: As it should be.
@popepopemichael: A grown man.
@NicoYork: Absolutely superb 😂
Mohamed Salah recently spoke with Sky Sports about why now isn’t the right time to talk about his contract situation at Liverpool.
Salah, whose contract expires in June 2023, is reportedly close to agreeing a new deal with the club to keep him until the end of his career.
Salah insists rumours and speculation won’t affect his performances on the pitch.
“No, not at all,” he said when questioned if his performances are affected by the talk around his future at Liverpool.
“I’ve talked with the manager from time to time and I’m very professional, I know my job very well.
“I’m almost the first one here and the last one to leave. I know what I am doing. So, I am not bothered about that. I am just focussing on the team. That is the most important thing for me.
“I’m focused to win trophies and I am giving everything to the club that I can.”
Manchester City and Liverpool come head to head at Etihad Stadium on Sunday in a huge Premier League encounter that could well decide the destination of the title.
Pep Guardiola’s leaders go into the game with 73 points – one ahead of the Reds – with just seven games left after this weekend.
Liverpool arrive on the back of a 10-match winning run in the top flight, with City – who are going for a fourth title in five seasons – dropping five points in their past five games since winning 4-0 at Norwich on 12 February.
Victory for the Reds would see them finish the day top of the table for the first time since the 1st of October.
Of the last eight top flight meetings between the top two sides to take place within the final 10 games of the season, the team in second has won seven times, including each of the past five in a row.
Liverpool have already won the Carabao Cup, and now hope to win a historic quadruple, while Man City are wanting to finally win the Champions League for the first time, as well as wanting to lift the FA Cup and Premier League trophy.
Salah thinks Man City still have an advantage, saying: “They are a point ahead and play at home. I think that gives them more of an advantage.
“However, we are experienced players now and we’ve played together for four or five years. We know how to play big games.
“Hopefully we will win the next game but if you ask me about advantage, they have more of an advantage because they are a point ahead and are at home.
He added: “The most important thing for us is not to lose the game, but if we lose the gap is going to be bigger.
“The manager talked to us today and just said enjoy the moment and just go for it.”
“We’ve never done four before. This season we are really close and we are in top form.
“We’ve won the last 10 games in the Premier League so we are in a good way, and hopefully we can win the next game.
“We look at this situation now and we just have to enjoy it. We can’t be in this situation and feel pressure. We just have to enjoy it and go for everything.”
When asked if he’s thought about what it would be like to win four trophies, he added: “I have already visualised it so it would be a lovely feeling. Hopefully we can win four and have some fun times in the city.”
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