Danny Murphy and Liverpool fans tackle Simon Jordan over his Mo Salah 'overrated' opinion
this week when he labelled Salah a diver and claimed the Liverpool forward isn’t as good as people make him out to be.Jordan told talkSPORT on Tuesday: “I know this will sound ridiculous to people and will make me incredibly unpopular by saying it, obviously he’s scored lots of goals, but when the going gets tough some people stand up and fight and some people don’t.“Simon is entitled to his opinion,” Murphy said.
“The best compliment I can give him is that I got asked to do an all-time Liverpool XI and he was in it.”Simon Jordan thinks Mo Salah is overrated and predicts he will leave Liverpool this summer “My narrative comes from an overview of a player being at world class level. It’s ridiculous to argue that he’s not a very good player – I’ve never said that.
Reds fan John said: “I’m with Simon on this. I think he’s missing something especially since Bobby Firmino left who created a lot of chances for him. If you watch Liverpool game-in, game-out there are times when you do get frustrated where he does choose to shoot rather than the easier option to square to Gakpo or somebody else.
“Sean Dyche set his team up to be hard to break down and everytime the ball came into Salah he was giving it away and trying to pass through defenders.
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