Mohamed Salah says Liverpool have to fight for a result when they host Manchester United in Saturday's English Premier League showdown.
The 25-year-old returned to the Reds' Melwood training ground on Thursday morning after scoring twice to help Egypt secure their place in the 2018 Fifa World Cup in Russia.
And following Jurgen Klopp’s side stuttering start to the season, former Chelsea forward says it must be a collective effort from the whole team in order to turn results around and that starts against the Red Devils.
“It’s a big game on Saturday, everyone in the world will watch the game,” Salah told club website.
“It’s a big game for us too because we have to keep fighting and improve our results, as I said. I hope we can get the win.
“But now we have to keep fighting and improve our results a little bit.
“We always fight in each game, but this game is a big game and can make a difference for us. We have to improve our place in the table. We have to fight and try to win the game.”
Salah also spoke about the pride of helping Egypt qualify for their first World Cup in 17 years as well as the injury suffered by fellow African Sadio Mane during the international break.
“It was a great, great feeling to help my country play in the World Cup after a long time,” he continued.
“That’s something huge for us. I am very happy and very proud of it.
“It’s a big game on Saturday, everyone in the world will watch the game,” Salah told club website.
“It’s a big game for us too because we have to keep fighting and improve our results, as I said. I hope we can get the win.
“But now we have to keep fighting and improve our results a little bit.
“We always fight in each game, but this game is a big game and can make a difference for us. We have to improve our place in the table. We have to fight and try to win the game.”
Salah also spoke about the pride of helping Egypt qualify for their first World Cup in 17 years as well as the injury suffered by fellow African Sadio Mane during the international break.
“It was a great, great feeling to help my country play in the World Cup after a long time,” he continued.
“That’s something huge for us. I am very happy and very proud of it.
Source : Sam Francisco of Goal.com

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