Mohamed Salah, the Egyptian and Liverpool star, is making the most of the post-season period by enjoying quality time with his beloved family.
Despite a challenging campaign for Liverpool, which saw them narrowly miss out on a top-four finish and end the season without a trophy, Salah managed to score an impressive 30 goals across various competitions.
Nevertheless, Salah appears to have put the disappointments of the season behind him as he shared a heartwarming moment with his daughter during their vacation.
This demonstrates his focus on personal connections and cherishing the joys of family amidst a break from the intense football schedule.
In a photo shared on social media, Salah is seen with his daughter at a beach as he enjoys the break before pre-season starts.
Following a disappointing season, the former Chelsea player took to social media to express his frustrations but insists the team will be back stronger next season.
“I’m totally devastated. There’s absolutely no excuse for this. We had everything we needed to make it to next year’s Champions League and we failed. We are Liverpool and qualifying to the competition is the bare minimum. I am sorry but it’s too soon for an uplifting or optimistic post. We let you and ourselves down,” he wrote on Twitter.
Fans react to Salah’s post
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that fans of the English Premier League have taken to social media to react to Mohamed Salah’s post after Manchester United beat Chelsea to end Liverpool’s hopes of a Champions League finish.
The Red Devils thrashed Chelsea 4-1 to move into third place and secure the last UEFA Champions League spot for England after Newcastle United confirmed their place on Tuesday with a draw against Leicester City.
With a game left, Liverpool are four points behind fourth place Newcastle United.
Salah disappointed after UCL miss
Liverpool forward, Mohamed Salah released a worrying statement after his side failed to qualify for the UEFA Champions League.
The Reds will have to play in the second-tier Europa League in the 2023-24 season, after Manchester United’s win over Chelsea on Thursday confirmed their place in the final Champions League spot.
This is certainly unfamiliar territory for Salah, as it is the first time Liverpool have failed to qualify for the Champions League since 2017.