Mohamed Salah insists Liverpool need to win ‘ALL matches’ if they want to retain the Premier League title, as the Egyptian strangely blames VAR for his recent goal drought, claiming it ‘kills the joy of football’
- Liverpool striker Mo Salah was instrumental in Liverpool’s 3-1 win over West Ham
- The Egyptian scored twice to end a six-goal championship drought
- Then he also spontaneously criticized VAR in English sport
Mohamed Salah said Liverpool need to win every game by the end of the season to retain the title.
Despite beating West Ham 3-1 at the London Stadium on Sunday, Liverpool remain four points behind rivals Manchester City, who have one game less.
And the Egyptian, who scored for two sumptuous finishes, believes the Reds cannot afford to slip again before the campaign ends.

Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah has returned to scoring with two goals against West Ham

Salah ended a series of six goalless Premier League games with two sumptuous submissions
Salah’s double ended a series of six goalless games in the Premier League and he also began to spontaneously criticize VAR.
He told Sky Sports after the match: ‘Every year it’s like this: if you want to win the league, you have to win every game.
‘You only need to keep winning if you want to win the Premier League. It was a good week
‘It was a good victory for us today, a second game in a row. It was a difficult game, they played a good game. I scored some goals against them, it’s a difficult team. We just need to move on and keep winning. ‘

And the Egyptian spontaneously criticized the VAR, saying it ‘kills’ the ‘joy of football’

Salah saw a goal against Thursday’s 3-1 win at Tottenham be ruled out by a controversial handball

Reds coach Jurgen Klopp admitted on Sunday that Manchester City could get away with the league
‘I don’t like VAR, it kills the game. That joy of football, ‘he added. ‘In other countries they give the striker more space, but here, I don’t want to complain or be fined, it’s just my opinion about VAR. I do not like this. ‘
Like Sportsmail reported on Sunday, Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp admitted that Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City could “get away” with the league.
His comments were made as the German prepares to face City in Anfield next Sunday, in a crucial clash at the top of the table.