Mohamed Salah: We have to enjoy this situation and go for everything

NewsMohamed Salah: We have to enjoy this situation and go for everything

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Mohamed Salah spoke of his desire for Liverpool to draw enjoyment, rather than pressure, out of the final months of the season.

The Reds remain able to pursue an unprecedented quadruple in 2021-22, with the Premier League, Champions League and Emirates FA Cup still up for grabs.

The Carabao Cup was secured in February and Salah and his teammates want to keep their winning momentum going between now and the end of May.

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Previewing Sunday's trip to Manchester City, the No.11 told Sky Sports: "We wish we can do four.

"We've never done four before. This season we are really close and we are in top form.

"We've won the last 10 games in the Premier League so we are in a good way, and hopefully we can win the next game.

"We look at this situation now and we just have to enjoy it. We can't be in this situation and feel pressure. We just have to enjoy it and go for everything."

Liverpool can move to the summit of the Premier League on Sunday evening, providing they leave the home of the reigning champions with three points in hand.

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Salah continued: "They are a point ahead and play at home. I think that gives them more of an advantage.

"However, we are experienced players now and we've played together for four or five years. We know how to play big games.

"Hopefully we will win the next game but if you ask me about advantage, they have more of an advantage because they are a point ahead and are at home.

"The most important thing for us is not to lose the game, but if we lose the gap is going to be bigger.

"The manager talked to us today and just said enjoy the moment and just go for it."

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