Mohamed Salah has been a source of excitement for fans and a challenge for defenders in the Premier League for several years.
With more than 200 goals for Liverpool, he has earned his place among the top wingers globally, becoming a recognized figure.
However, an unexpected influence on his success comes from former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.
Wenger, known for developing some of the finest football talents, encountered Salah at Liverpool’s Melwood training facility.
During that short meeting, he imparted advice that significantly influenced Salah’s career and approach to the game.
Insights from Arsene Wenger
In an interview with Liverpool’s media team, Salah reflected on their discussion.
“When he was at Melwood, I asked him, ‘What distinguishes a good player from a truly great one?’” Salah shared.
Wenger’s answer was straightforward yet impactful: “The very great player remains focused on the match, even without momentum, staying engaged until the final whistle.”
For Salah, this message resonated deeply. “There are matches where I lack momentum, yet I maintain my focus and find my opportunities,” he elaborated.
This season, Salah has showcased this focus remarkably.
Out of his 10 goals, eight have been scored in the second half, many coming in the closing 20 minutes of the games.
Wenger’s advice to remain engaged has become a key aspect of Salah’s performance, particularly during tough moments.
Looking Ahead: Salah and Liverpool
As the international break concludes, Salah and league-leading Liverpool will face newly-promoted Southampton.
Salah’s knack for seizing critical moments will be vital for Liverpool’s pursuit of success this season.
While other legendary managers like Jurgen Klopp (now Arne Slot) have shaped Salah’s path, Wenger’s wisdom continues to guide him.
This experience serves as a reminder that valuable insights can arise from the most unexpected sources, even from a competitor’s coach.