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Liverpool's Mo Salah outshines Nunez, Diaz and Elliott in trickery drill

Mohamed Salah is hungry for more at Liverpool.

On the back of a stunning 2021/22 season that started with Ballon d’Or-contending form, Salah showed his loyalty to the Merseyside club by extending his stay at Anfield with a new long-term contract.

As such, Kopites just know that Salah is fully focussed on adding to his Reds trophy cabinet that already boasts Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, League Cup, FIFA Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup silverware.

And with Manchester City having acquired none other than Erling Braut Haaland for their already stacked ranks, Liverpool will need nothing less than a world-beating Salah on their hands if they want to secure the biggest trophies.

So it’s no wonder that Liverpool fans have been rubbing their hands together at the sight of the 30-year-old absolutely killing it in pre-season training.

With the Premier League giants now putting in the hard yards in Austria having first kicked off proceedings across South East Asia, Salah has been showcasing the fantastic shape he finds himself in ahead of 2022/23.

Not only did the Egyptian star find place highly in a brutal running drill – though, still behind James Milner, of course – but he also showed the world that his finishing and dribbling is looking razor sharp.

That’s because the latest video in Liverpool’s ‘Inside Training’ series showed Salah, Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez and Harvey Elliott taking on a fascinating drill that centred around trickery.

As Pepijn Lijnders describes in the video, the Liverpool players need to try and score in one of two goals either side of them when receiving passes from around the pitch with a defender eventually being added into the mix.

Once the opposing player is thrown into the equation, the

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