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Mohamed Salah Picks Philippe Coutinho and English Midfielder as Finest on Training Ground
Liverpool legend Mohamed Salah has named former teammate Philippe Coutinho and an English midfielder as the standout performers he witnessed during training sessions at Anfield.[2] In a recent interview, the Egyptian forward reflected on his time at Liverpool, highlighting the exceptional technical abilities and work ethic of these two players on the training ground.
Salah, who joined Liverpool in 2017 and became a club icon, praised Coutinho's flair and precision, describing him as "deemed good enough to be a £125m player." This nod comes years after Coutinho's high-profile £142m transfer to Barcelona, underscoring Salah's admiration for the Brazilian's magic in practice drills.[2] Coutinho, once Liverpool's creative heartbeat, dazzled with his passing and dribbling, even amid transfer saga drama—like his failed Barcelona move that summer, when he returned to Melwood training all smiles alongside Salah and others.[1]
The unnamed English midfielder, likely a reference to a fellow Red like Jordan Henderson or James Milner given the context of Salah's era, was equally lauded for his consistency and leadership in sessions.[2] Salah's picks highlight the blend of artistry and grit that defined Liverpool's training under Jürgen Klopp.
Recalling shared moments, Salah trained with Coutinho post-internationals, ahead of big clashes like Manchester City.[1] Their on-pitch chemistry shone too, as in Liverpool's 5-1 thrashing of Brighton, where Salah's surge set up Coutinho's pinpoint cross for Roberto Firmino's tap-in.[4] Off-field, comparisons often pit Salah's clinical finishing against Coutinho's deeper creativity, with Salah proving more decisive in high-stakes games like his cool Etihad chip.[3]
Salah's endorsement revives nostalgia for Liverpool's golden period, affirming Coutinho's elite status despite later career dips, including recent MLS links post-Vasco exit.[2] It cements the duo's legacy as training ground maestros.
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