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Van Dyke on Salah's play: "The media doubted him, we know what he's worth"
After the hat-trick and the opening of the impressive season, the brake stabilized to the Egyptian's right: "Looking for the negative".
On Leeds he said: "They will make trouble for everyone this season"
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It was tough, it was exciting, it was nerve-wracking, but in the end Liverpool managed to survive the opening round of the 2020/21 season in the Premier League.
The champion defeated newcomer Leeds United 3: 4 at the end of a wonderful game, and thanks to Muhammad Salah, who completed a hat-trick with a successful penalty that decided the match in the 88th minute.
In doing so, Jurgen Klopp's side recorded a 60-game unbeaten streak at Anfield, while the Egyptian's unique streak continued: in the last 35 games Salah has won, Liverpool have also won.
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"Wow!"
Jurgen Klopp told Marcelo Bailesa with the final whistle, summing up the feelings of everyone who watched the game.
"What a game, what an opponent, what a performance of both teams," the German added, telling the media.
"It was a great performance, I really enjoyed it. It's quite rare to see so many goals in a game, we did not make a good defense but it is typical for a first game. Our players arrived a few days ago from their countries, so it happens. The opponent made us wrong. We can be more "It's good and we'll get better. It's not like riding a bike, you can lose things in the pre - season and it will take time to get back to business. I feel very good after this game."
"Leeds played great," tonight's hero Salah complimented the opponent.
"She pressed well and her intensity was very high. I'm happy with the result, but we need to get better and not absorb so many goals. It's hard to play at Anfield without fans."
Salah, who was seen at his peak again, received compliments at the end from Virgil Van Dyke (who compared to his teammate, was far from his peak).
"You in the media were the ones who doubted him. Obviously we understand what he is worth, and that's the most important thing." We do not see the negative sides that the media is looking for in him, "said the brakeman when asked about the labels attached to the Egyptian striker. so faded.
on his rare error that led to one of the gates of Leeds, and his least good last night, Van Dyke said: "this is one of the mistakes happen sometimes.
It makes sense, it's normal.
I try to be the best I can be.
Unfortunately, we conceded a misleading goal of mine, but I'm not worried about that too much.
"Van Dyke also said that" with her style of play and her qualities, Leeds is going to make trouble for all the teams this season. "
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On the other hand, Marcelo Bailesa has shown that his method, which has worked so well in the sub-league, can also work in the Premier League.
"For long parts of the game we were able to equal Liverpool," he concluded.
"We stopped them from their normal game. In the second half we had a hard time moving the ball from defense to attack, Liverpool made it difficult for us to neutralize it."
Former coach and current Sky commentator Graham Sones complimented the newcomer: "For 80 minutes, Leeds have been fantastic. But in the last 10 minutes Liverpool have fascinated them and it was only a matter of time before someone made a mistake. But Leeds provided a statement here. Liverpool were far from a record, "Because Leeds did not allow it. I do not think I have ever seen a team that holds the ball more than Liverpool at Anfield."
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