The Egypt and Liverpool forward has been a revelation since his move from Roma last summer, scoring 44 goals in all competitions, and will spearhead Liverpool’s assault on
a sixth European crown in Kiev.
Ronaldo, himself, admitted he had been impressed with Salah’s exploits this season but the 25-year-old admits he needs to show he can reproduce his goalscoring exploits over a longer period before he can even begin to be mentioned in the same breath as the Real Madrid legend. ‘I feel great about the numbers,’ he told BT Sport.
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‘Everyone is talking about Ronaldo and Messi because they’ve been at that level of 15/13 years so I’m proud to see myself compared to them.’
The final has, in some quarters, been billed as a straight shootout between Salah and Ronaldo, but the former Chelsea misfit insists the result will boil down to more than a battle between two individuals.
It’s the final game, it’s not about Salah or Ronaldo, it’s about the clubs,’ he added.
‘I want to make everyone proud, I want to make everyone in the city happy, in Egypt, over the world.
‘I just need to think about the game, nothing else, just do my job.’
(SOURCE: METRO SPORTS)
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