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Michael Owen makes Mo Salah prediction after ‘okay’ performance against Brighton

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(Photo: Getty) Michael Owen is hopeful that Mohamed Salah has not played his final game for Liverpool after he came off the bench to help Arne Slot’s side beat Brighton 2-0. Liverpool legend Owen wasn’t massively enamoured with the 33-year-old’s performance but felt he did well enough, telling Premier League Productions: ‘He did fine.



Hopefully, it’s not a, “goodbye, I’m going and I’m going for good”.’ Arne Slot gives Mo Salah update after Liverpool beat Brighton Speaking in his post-match press conference, Slot insisted the matter with Salah was over and insisted he would not be leaving in January: ‘For me there is no issue to resolve. Salah sensationally claimed he had ‘no relationship’ with Arne Slot (Photo: Getty) ‘The reason he wasn’t in Milan was his interview.

He was in the squad again and when I had to make my first substitution, I brought him in and he performed as every fan wanted him to, including me, would like him to perform today.’ ‘I think he wasn’t the only player who walked around the pitch, thanking the fans because I think our fans deserved a thank you from us. I hope he is going to do very well and in the meantime we have to play here without him, with not that many players available at the moment. ‘He is a Liverpool player and the moment he is there, I like to use him when we need him.’ For more stories like this, check our sport page.