''Mo Salah will come good'' - insists Jurgen Klopp
Liverpool Manager Jurgen has express his concern towards Mohammed salah increasing rate of expectations over the last couple of weeks. With the winger not being anywhere close to the form that cut everybody eyes.
The Winger have had some shortcomings over the last two League matches and also in the Champions League game against Roma in the second league as he has failed to register any goal and also underperforming in most of the games.
The Eyptian won the Liverpool player of the year award and also the Player's Player of the year award on thursday night and also had to fly to london to get the FWA Footballer of the year award after the club's own presentation night at Anfield. Which his coach has label as 'not being normal'.
Salah, who is 4 goals away from equaling the club all time scorer Ian Rush, has not managed to add to his 43 goals this season in the last three matches but Klopp insists he is handling the additional non-football workload.
"It is quite difficult for a player because there are some many challenges constantly," Klopp said.
"We had our own LFC Awards - good timing. The next challenge was the journalists, the FWA award dinner.
"I know it was a very important award but to bring the boy again, on a Thursday night before the last game, to London to celebrate a party when we are not partying...
"It is not perfect and as a manager I would prefer he went home after work and put his legs up on the sofa watching a movie or going early to bed but he was early to bed, we organised it as good as possible.
"Problems are always problems if you are surprised and you think 'Oh, I had no clue about that'.
"But it is perfectly planned always and (the club) is doing a world-class job in organising everything so it is as smooth as possible.
"The journalists should come here and give the award."
Klopp is keen to direct all the focus on to Sunday's final match against Brighton, from which Liverpool need a point to secure a top-four finish.
However, the awards season and pending Champions League final has become something of a distraction.
"You want to be really focused," he added.
"The season now for most of the teams in the league is a nice time but for us it is work.
"All the awards around are really deserved but hopefully the last one was yesterday and now it is about playing the game on Sunday."
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