Exclusive: Liverpool hero Mohamed Salah reveals advice from Arsenal legend Arsene Wenger, leading to 'best season'
Updated 26/02/2025 at 09:48 GMT
Mohamed Salah is enjoying one of his finest seasons with Liverpool, having helped his side to a comfortable lead in the Premier League table. He has scored 30 goals across all competitions and drove Arne Slot's side into the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League. Now, in an exclusive interview with TNT Sports pundit Steve McManaman, he has revealed the advice that took him to the next level.
Salah on Ballon d’Or hopes, Wenger advice and his 'best season' at Liverpool
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Mohamed Salah has revealed the career-defining advice given to him by Arsene Wenger in an exclusive interview with TNT Sports expert Steve McManaman.
Salah is enjoying one of the finest seasons of his career, having helped Arne Slot's side to an 11-point lead over Arsenal at the top of the Premier League table, ahead of their Wednesday fixture against Newcastle - which you can watch on TNT Sports and discovery+ from 18:30.
And the forward told McManaman that advice given to him by former Arsenal manager Wenger was crucial to his development as a consistent match-winner.
McManaman put it to Salah that good and great players were separated by their ability to conjure match-winning goals.
"I think so," agreed Salah. "I think I got that advice from Arsene Wenger in the past. I asked him the same question actually because he had great players in his career.
"He told me: 'The great players, it does not matter how he performs in the game. He always stays focused and waits for the moment. He's always in the game'. And I put that into consideration a few years ago.
"Players' emotions go up and down, [but] I don't want my emotions to be like this. I just try to be stable and understand that not every game you're going to have your best game. If you stay focussed, maybe you will have one chance."
Salah added he tends not to engage in trash-talking, but is confident in his ability to make opportunities count.
The Egyptian said: "If some of them [opposing defenders], try to trash talk, I don't like to engage. I tell them: 'I don't need much, I just need one chance, just one chance, and you will pay for it'."
He has scored 30 goals and registered 21 assists across all competitions so far this season, and the 32-year-old believes he is enjoying his best campaign since arriving at Anfield in 2017.
He told McManaman that his contribution to improving those around him has been as important as his haul of goals.
"I think it is my best season," Salah added. "I think this is my best season because I make the players around me better as well, that is what I feel.
"I know their games. If you look at all the numbers around all the players, it is going to be higher than the other seasons. Plus my assists are higher, so that means I really help them a lot.
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"Cody [Gakpo], Lucho [Luis Diaz], other players, their season is the best [in their careers] - so, I think this is my best season because I make the players around me also better'."
Salah's performances have fired him into contention to win the 2025 Ballon d'Or.
However, he insists he is more focused on winning the Premier League and UEFA Champions League than any individual honours.
"Let's win the Premier League and the Champions League, and we will see," he added. "The Ballon d'Or, everybody knows sometimes there is [other] stuff involved there.
"I just want to win the [Premier League and Champions League]. Hopefully."
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