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Mohamed Salah has given a remarkable insight into his relationship with former teammate Sadio Mane, revealing the pair weren’t close during their five-year spell together at Anfield.
During that period, Salah and Mane guided Liverpool to Champions League success in 2019 and the Premier League title the following year.
The players jointly won the Premier League Golden Boot in 2019 and both enjoyed prolonged spells of individual success despite an apparent rift between them.
The wingers shared a field 223 times before Mane’s departure to Bayern Munich in 2022, but Salah revealed in a recent interview with L’Equipe that he and Mane were not on good terms.
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Off the pitch, we weren't very close, but we always respected each other.”
Salah’s perceived selfishness angered Mane on a few occasions during his time at Liverpool, particularly during a Premier League match against Burnley in August 2019 when the former opted to shoot rather than pass to Mane, who was standing in a better position.
On the allegation of selfishness, Salah said: “I don't care.
Mane and Salah did not enjoy a great relationship during their time at Liverpool.
Salah, Mane and Fimrino formed an icon front three at Liverpool
Pour water on the fire - never petrol.”
Firmino added Mane and Salah were "never best friends", but insisted "they always acted with the utmost professionalism".