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Premier League news: Guardiola dismisses exit talk and Slot has ‘moved on’ from Salah fallout

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He was in the squad and he was the first substitution I made. But now he is at the Afcon, playing big games for himself and the country, so I think it is fair to them, and also to us because we are going to play some important games, that all the focus is for him over there and there should not be any distraction from me saying things about his time at Liverpool.“We have moved on after the Leeds interview and he played against Brighton.



And now he’s back. But I saw a lot of positive things in the last two games that he’s done.

There’s no one will ever put more pressure on me than I put on myself.“I’m a winner, I’m a fighter and throughout my career and throughout my life, that’s exactly what I’ve been, and there’s always been pressure. But that pressure is something you learn to deal with, and also it’s that pressure and that fear at times – because no doubt at times there’s fear – that drives, absolutely drives.”Parker admitted after last weekend’s 3-2 home defeat by Fulham that he was heartbroken to hear some of the club’s own fans booing on the final whistle, and he revealed that the criticism hurts.