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Mohamed Salah's witty response to question shows current Liverpool mindset

If Mohamed Salah is struggling with confidence and belief, then he hardly showed it after this incredible FA Cup semi-final victory for Liverpool.

As he moved through the mixed zone at Wembley, he was asked when he would speak to reporters next. Quick as a flash, and with a warm, teasing smile, he replied: “When we have won all four!”

It was said not as a prediction, but clearly in light-hearted jest. Yet you got the point. He may not be scoring goals at the moment, his exquisite touch in front of goal temporarily deserted him, but this is not a player with a fragile mentality.

The fact that he was able to banter with journalists, tease us gently; make jokes of the quadruple quest rather than feel the weight of it - and the pressure on himself - shows his inner strength. Most players - think Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar or Lionel Messi - in his position would have walked head down, earphones in, refusing to engage. But not Salah. And no wonder.

He is above all a genuine person, and also, for all the ridiculous talk of selfishness, a fine team-mate, who is prepared to work selflessly on behalf of the greater good. Here at Wembley he ran himself into the ground with his work tracking back, and his intelligent running off the ball to constantly engage at least two Manchester City defenders. It may not be headline grabbing stuff, but it is vital.

It allowed space for Sadio Mane to shine. It was Salah’s positioning in cutting off the pass to two defenders from the goalkeeper which allowed his team-mate to pressure Zack Steffan into a mistake. His team-mates appreciate that. Trent Alexander-Arnold, who forms with him perhaps the finest right side partnership in world football, believes the noise around the Egyptian has got

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