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Mohamed Salah has been speaking about revenge ever since Liverpool progressed to the Champions League final. The Egyptian forward posted on social media about having a 'score to settle' against Real Madrid after losing to them in Kiev four years ago.
And after claiming this season's Football Writers' Association's Footballer of the Year award, Salah was asked again about this weekend's clash with Carlo Ancelotti's men in Paris. "We lost in the final, it was a sad day for all of us, now it's revenge time," he said.
The 29-year-old has certainly made his intentions known ahead of the high-profile rematch, but there is another reason as to why he should be keen to face Madrid. Simply put, their defensive game isn't particularly strong.
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