Curtis Jones appeared to land himself in hot water with Liverpool team-mate Mo Salah by claiming former Chelsea star Eden Hazard was a better player than the Reds' star attacker
Liverpool supporters think that Mohamed Salah must have signed a new contract after seeing what one of his teammates did during the Champions League clash with Lille. On Tuesday night, Liverpool confirmed their place in the Champions League round of 16 with a 2-1 victory French side Lille at Anfield.
Curtis Jones has insisted he’d always pick Mohamed Salah in his team, after previously admitting he thought Eden Hazard was a better player than his Liverpool team-mate. The Reds midfielder revealed that the former Chelsea stars was one of his idols when speaking to Rio Ferdinand on TNT Sport’s ‘ Between the Lines ’.
Arne Slot Reflects on Midfielder’s FitnessLiverpool manager Arne Slot has provided clarity on Curtis Jones’ early substitution during the 2-1 Champions League
The age old debate of who is better Eden Hazard or Mohamed Salah may have finally been settled in the most unlikeliest of ways.Salah and Hazard have both played for Chelsea, although the Egyptian
Home / Football / Premier League News / Curtis Jones makes surprising Mohamed Salah admission, claiming he is not as good as a former Chelsea winger Curtis Jones says Eden Hazard was a better player than Liverpool team-mate Mohamed Salah.
Salah ranks among the Premier League’s top 10 for both goals and assists, yet his teammate Jones believes there's somebody better.
Arne Slot has provided the latest injury update on Curtis Jones following Liverpool's 2-1 win over Lille at Anfield in the Champions League on Tuesday night. Th
Harvey Elliott has endured a disrupted campaign for Liverpool this season, but says he is willing to fight for his place at Anfield.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has provided clarity on Curtis Jones’ early substitution during the 2-1 Champions League victory over Lille at Anfield on Tuesday night. The midfielder, pivotal in the Reds’ opener, was withdrawn at half-time after sustaining a knock in the first half.
It’s customary for the Champions League to overdeliver on drama but rarely quite like Tuesday night’s game between Barcelona and Benfica.