MOHAMED SALAH is one of a dozen key players to be left at home for Liverpool’s fixture against PSV. The Reds take on the Dutch side in the final league stage match of the Champions League.
The likes of Mohamed Salah, Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, Virgil van Dijk, Alisson and more won't feature for Liverpool against PSV Eindhoven as the Reds search for a perfect run in the league phase. Arne Slot discussed the reason for leaving so many of his team's stars out of the squad in his pre-match press conference.
Liverpool manager, Arne Slot, has left out several key players for their Champions League trip to PSV on Wednesday night. Slot has travelled without Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and seven others to the Netherlands.
Virgil van Dijk rarely allows his focus to move away ... They did not concede a shot until the hour mark had passed, and goalkeeper Alisson might as well have put up a deckchair, lit up a pipe ...
Liverpool have opted to name a well-rotated squad for their final UEFA Champions League group stage clash against Eredivisie side PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday.
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Mo Salah, Virgil van Dijk among nine being rested for meaningless Champions League clash. Stirling Moss 1955 car at auction.
Liverpool’s final UCL league phase match against PSV has suddenly adopted an interesting narrative, with Liverpool opting to leave NINE key players at home along with the three injured first-teamers.
Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, Alisson, Luis Diaz, Ryan Gravenberch and Trent Alexander-Arnold are among the names absent from Liverpool's squad vs. PSV in the Champions League.
In essence, Van Dijk’s future at Liverpool is more than just a contract renewal—it is a test of the club’s ability to manage its assets wisely under the scrutinising eyes of the football world. How Liverpool handles this will be telling of their strategic acumen in a highly competitive and emotionally charged environment.
The Dutch defender reached a major personal milestone on Saturday, making his 300th appearance for the Reds as they defeated Ipswich 4-1. After the match, van Dijk noted that that his family were on hand to mark the occasion. Despite the accomplishment, he also doesn’t plan to reflect too much until he is done with his playing days.