Liverpool star man Mo Salah has issued a bold message following his side’s 3-1 victory over Leicester City on Boxing Day.
After the Reds secured another crucial win, Salah stressed that they must stay focused and humble to clinch the Premier League title this season, Footballrover reports.
But what are the key steps that will drive Liverpool to win the Premier League?
Salah’s title warning for Liverpool
Mo Salah has joined the elite group of players to score 100 home goals in the Premier League, with 98 at Anfield and 2 at Stamford Bridge. A significant milestone.
The Egyptian magician’s third goal helped Liverpool extend their lead at the top of the Premier League, bringing their points total to 42 from 17 matches.
The Foxes stunned fans at Anfield by taking the lead with a clever finish from Jordan Ayew in the first half.
However, just before halftime, Cody Gakpo levelled the score with a powerful shot. Curtis Jones then gave Liverpool the lead, followed by Mohamed Salah’s brilliant third goal.
With a seven-point cushion over second-placed Chelsea, Salah remains adamant that consistency and hard work are essential for a successful title charge.
The key to Liverpool’s Premier League success
While Liverpool’s come-from-behind victory over Leicester impressed fans, Salah knows there is more work to be done.
He believes that this year feels different and emphasised the importance of maintaining focus.
“This year feels different. I want to win the Premier League; we really want to win it. Let’s do it! But remember that the most important thing is to keep working and stay humble,” Mo Salah told Prime Videosport.
Liverpool’s path to glory
As the Premier League season continues, Liverpool’s quest to win the title remains alive and well, having won 13 of their games with just one defeat and three draws.
The Reds will be hoping to maintain their dominant form throughout the campaign, but first, they must face West Ham this Sunday.
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