‘I would pass by’: Mohamed Salah names who he thinks the Liverpool player is

Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah was tasked with discussing which Liverpool player would win the Olympic 100-metre.

Phil Thompson says Salah looks reshaped under Arne Slot, with the striker becoming a key player under the new manager.

Slot has already shone, with Curtis Jones praising Salah after the pre-season victory over Manchester United.

The worry is that his contract with Liverpool expires next summer, with Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold in the same situation.

But for now, all three are back at Anfield for pre-season, with the new season fast approaching.

And with the gaming world dominated lately by the Paris 2024 Olympics, Liverpool players were tasked with discussing which Reds would shine in some of the competition events.

Among the occasions was the 100-meter race, with Salah and Cody Gakpo indicating which partner would win the race.

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“100 meters sprint. . . I would go through Darwin [Núñez]”, Salah on the Liverpool X account. Gakpo then: “100 m sprint. . . I dedicated myself to it.

Curiously, the duo forgets about Dominik Szoboszlai, who recorded the fourth-highest speed in the Premier League last season.

According to the official website of the Premier League, the Hungarian midfielder reached a speed of 36. 76 km/h at Wolves.

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This figure is only from Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven, who has become the fastest player in the history of the festival by reaching 37. 38 km/h against Brentford.

Salah has also shown his very good speed over the years, but the Egyptian believes that his compatriot Nunez has what it takes to get ahead of the whole team.

Meanwhile, Gakpo, who shone for the Netherlands at Euro 2024, is clearly self-confident in his speed in short distances.

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