(Reuters) - Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has nothing to prove when he faces his former employers Chelsea in the Premier League this weekend, his manager Juergen Klopp said on Friday. Chelsea signed Salah in 2014, but he only made 19 appearances before being loaned to Italian side Fiorentina the following season. Salah has been a revelation since returning to England, and is the league's top scorer so far with nine goals in 12 appearances. Like Salah, he left Chelsea while current Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho was in charge of the London club, and Klopp described Salah's decision to make his name elsewhere as "completely normal". "If he would have played better at Chelsea we would not have him probably so I'm happy about the situation."
Source: The Star November 24, 2017 18:11 UTC