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Mohammed Salah: VAR is too Fair, We dont Like that

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2019 9:38 pm
by danfo driver
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Not surprised by his comments. With the amount of cheating, those scum Liverpool did last year, and still, they couldn't win the league. They are clearly afraid that with VAR all their cheating will not work. :lol:

Re: Mohammed Salah: VAR is too Fair, We dont Like that

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2019 10:03 pm
by The YeyeMan
Stop crying.

Re: Mohammed Salah: VAR is too Fair, We dont Like that

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2019 10:04 pm
by balo

Re: Mohammed Salah: VAR is too Fair, We dont Like that

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 1:28 am
by txj
Salah: I’m happy at Liverpool and VAR will win me more penalties
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The Egyptian forward is settled at Anfield, enjoying life in England and looking forward to delivering more end product for the Reds
Mohamed Salah remains fully committed to life at Anfield, with the Egyptian declaring himself to be “happy at Liverpool”.

That will be music to the ears of Reds supporters everywhere.

Unwelcome speculation has surfaced around the 27-year-old at times, but there has so far been no substance to it. That is because a two-time Premier League Golden Boot winner is tied to a long-term contract and settled in his current surroundings.

Salah has become a talismanic presence on Merseyside, the kind which wins instant support from the stands, and is not planning to take on a new challenge any time soon.

He told CNN: "I'm happy at Liverpool.

"I'm happy in the city - I love the fans and they love me. I'm happy at the club."

Salah is already off the mark for 2019-20 and has added another medal to his collection following a UEFA Super Cup win over Chelsea.

He faces tougher challenges this season, though, with opponents marking him out as a considerable threat and the introduction of technology bringing Video Assistant Referees into the Premier League.

Some of Liverpool’s rivals have already been left cursing VAR and Salah admits he is not a fan.

He added: "I don't like it ... that's my answer, always. I don't like it. I love football how it is

"It's like that with the mistakes of the referee, with the aggression from the player sometimes.

"It's OK sometimes to protect the players from dangerous play. But OK, that's it, in my opinion, that could be the only reason that happened, just to protect the players.

"But for me, I accepted the football with the mistakes of the referee, mistakes of the player, I don't know, whatever. That's how the football gets more excited.
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Salah can, however, see possible individual benefits to VAR as a man often on the receiving end of rough treatment.

He said: "More penalties for me, you will see that."


Spot-kicks could give Salah the chance to enhance his already impressive goalscoring figures with Liverpool, but he claims his main job is to create opportunities for others.

He added: "I'm not a striker, I play as a winger, so it's my job not just to score but to also assist, play with the midfield.

"I play on the wing which no one recommended. For a long time I didn't play as a number nine.

"I'm comfortable with that. It's not my first job. Like, the number one his job is only to score but as a winger it's not just to score, it's to give assists ... and play with the team. I'll do a lot of things to defend."


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Re: Mohammed Salah: VAR is too Fair, We dont Like that

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 1:35 am
by mcal
...well, why not. When he dribbles into the pk area and the so called "CE brainless" defenders whack him, that's a penalty.

Re: Mohammed Salah: VAR is too Fair, We dont Like that

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 2:51 am
by Damunk
I see where he is coming from and many have similar views.
Football wouldn't be football on and off the pitch if not for the in-game mistakes.
Pain and anguish are part of the irresistible allure of football.
If you want to take the passion out of the game the best way to go about it is to have it played and refereed by robots.

Re: Mohammed Salah: VAR is too Fair, We dont Like that

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 4:52 pm
by kajifu
As annoying as Jose can be,the man is one hell of a funny guy..Mourinho: “Only thieves don’t like the security cameras.”

Re: Mohammed Salah: VAR is too Fair, We dont Like that

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 5:22 pm
by Bigpokey24
Damunk wrote:I see where he is coming from and many have similar views.
Football wouldn't be football on and off the pitch if not for the in-game mistakes.
Pain and anguish are part of the irresistible allure of football.
If you want to take the passion out of the game the best way to go about it is to have it played and refereed by robots.
rubbish

Re: Mohammed Salah: VAR is too Fair, We dont Like that

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 3:18 pm
by cchinukw
Bigpokey24 wrote:
Damunk wrote:I see where he is coming from and many have similar views.
Football wouldn't be football on and off the pitch if not for the in-game mistakes.
Pain and anguish are part of the irresistible allure of football.
If you want to take the passion out of the game the best way to go about it is to have it played and refereed by robots.
rubbish
So lets get this straight. Is your preference for robot players and referees?

Re: Mohammed Salah: VAR is too Fair, We dont Like that

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 6:48 pm
by Odas
cchinukw wrote:
Bigpokey24 wrote:
Damunk wrote:I see where he is coming from and many have similar views.
Football wouldn't be football on and off the pitch if not for the in-game mistakes.
Pain and anguish are part of the irresistible allure of football.
If you want to take the passion out of the game the best way to go about it is to have it played and refereed by robots.
rubbish
So lets get this straight. Is your preference for robot players and referees?
You got it wrong - bro! It's not a preference, it is only a comment

Re: Mohammed Salah: VAR is too Fair, We dont Like that

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 8:40 pm
by cchinukw
Odas wrote:
cchinukw wrote:
Bigpokey24 wrote:
Damunk wrote:I see where he is coming from and many have similar views.
Football wouldn't be football on and off the pitch if not for the in-game mistakes.
Pain and anguish are part of the irresistible allure of football.
If you want to take the passion out of the game the best way to go about it is to have it played and refereed by robots.
rubbish
So lets get this straight. Is your preference for robot players and referees?
You got it wrong - bro! It's not a preference, it is only a comment
Not sure what you mean but his comment hints at that preference. Care to explain?