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Mo Salah admits he wants the new season to start immediately following his near misses with Liverpool.

The Egyptian enjoyed another stellar year on a personal level, claiming a third Golden Boot en route to being named the Football Writers' Player of the Year. However his efforts in front of goal were not enough to power the Reds to the Premier League or the Champions League.

Salah scored 31 times in all competitions, the majority of which came in the first half of the year. The forward helped the Reds win the two domestic cups - seeing off Chelsea on penalties on both occasions. But they missed out on the quadruple as two trophies bypassed them in the space of six days.

Now the 29-year-old wants to get back playing immediately after they fell short in Europe. He wrote on social media: "I cannot express in words how much we wanted to bring that trophy back to Liverpool but in the end we couldn’t. I cannot thank the fans enough for your support. It has been a very long season but a part of me wishes the next one starts again tomorrow."

Salah has confirmed he will be at Anfield next

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