Ian Wright acknowledged being hushed by one Reds player as Liverpool overcame two deficits to steal a draw against Arsenal tonight. The Reds got a point thanks to a late equalizer from Mohamed Salah, which also hurt Arsenal’s chances of winning the championship.
Arne Slot’s team didn’t play well in the first forty-five minutes, and Jamie Carragher acknowledged that he was dissatisfied with the way his old team played as a whole. But they continued to play, and after being silent for the first half, Salah came alive to give them another goal against the Gunners.
Salah loves to score against Manchester United and Arsenal, of course. Additionally, Ian Wright has acknowledged that Salah once again “shut him up” after he appeared to criticize the Egyptian.
Salah just continues to deliver when Liverpool needs him
Another commentator who praised Salah for his contribution to the draw was Alan Shearer. He once again demonstrated that he can still produce even when he isn’t playing at his best. Salah is the guy for Liverpool’s big moment, as he has repeatedly demonstrated over the years.
As Ian Wright laughs here, you simply write him off at your risk. Today was just another example of his enormous quality. This season, Arsenal would have won the league title if they had a player like Mo Salah. In an interview with Alan Shearer and Steve McManaman on Premier League Productions, Wright said that he had questioned Salah before being shown to be mistaken once more. “Excellent for him.” “Good job, Mo,” Wright chuckled.