Modric used Salah’s desire to beat Real Madrid in the Champions League final to provoke the Egyptian after the Reds’ defeat in the match
Modric did not let the lines of Salah about winning the Real Madrid in the Champions League final. Being one of the great desires of the Egyptian, especially after the defeat in the Kiev edition, he had to deal with another Merengue triumph in the competition, and did not escape the mockery even on the pitch, right after the final whistle.
Who revealed Modric’s sting in Salah was the Brazilian rodrygo. On vacation in Brazil, the striker told the podcast “Podpah”, that the Croatian midfielder told the Egyptian to “try again next time”. Salah was runner-up in the Champions League with Liverpool on two occasions, and before the last decision, he made the feeling of revenge very clear.
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“There was a funny review. After the game was over in the final, we played a runner and Liverpool went through. Salah went through, he was discouraged. Then he greeted Modric and Modric said: ‘Thanks, thanks! next time you try again’. I started to laugh”, told Rodrygo about the teammate’s speech to the opponent.
Although this revelation of the Brazilian has only come now, Salah himself remembered his defeat in the decision recently. Clearly still discredited in what he saw, the player published a long text on his social networks, venting for having been in second place again against Real Madrid in the Champions League.
“Being recognized by fans and sports journalists in the same season is something special that I will never forget. However, I would give all these personal awards for the opportunity to play that final again, but that’s not how football works.” Salah said in the first message on the subject on the social network.
“I can’t emphasize how much we wanted to bring this trophy back to Liverpool, but in the end we couldn’t. I can’t thank the fans enough for their support. It’s been a long season but part of me wants it to come back.” wrote the Reds player in the sequel, as a continuation of the first “tweet”.
Source: sportbuzz

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