Mo Salah's first-half 行方不明になる 証明するs 決定的な in Liverpool's Europa League 敗北・負かす by Atalanta as Peter Crouch 主張するs 'it's not that difficult' and 証明するs the Egyptian is out of form

  • Mo Salah put Liverpool 1-0 up but 行方不明になるd a 抱擁する chance later in the first half?
  • Peter Crouch thinks it shows how he is 成し遂げるing below his usual 基準s
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Mo Salah will be turning in his bed tonight replaying his pivotal 行方不明になる against Atalanta, Peter Crouch believes.?

Liverpool's 星/主役にする man squandered a gilt-辛勝する/優位d chance in the first half of Liverpool's Europa League second 脚 in Italy.?

Salah 設立する himself one-one-one with Juan Musso, who had come 非難する off his line, but he dinked the ball wide and the 得点する/非難する/20 remained 1-0.


He had already put them 1-0 up with a 刑罰,罰則, but if Liverpool had entered the break with a 2-0 lead, it would have 始める,決める up a much nervier second half. However, the Reds couldn't 得点する/非難する/20 again and lost 3-1 on aggregate, having losing 3-0 in the first 脚 last week.?

'The big one was Salah. For Salah on his left foot, bouncing like that, the ‘keeper has come out in no man’s land. It’s an 平易な finish,' Crouch told TNT Sports.?

Mo Salah missed a pivotal chance in the first half as Liverpool were knocked out of the Europa League by Atalanta

Mo Salah 行方不明になるd a pivotal chance in the first half as Liverpool were knocked out of the Europa League by Atalanta?

Peter Crouch thinks Salah would have converted the chance if he had been in better form

Peter Crouch thinks Salah would have 変えるd the chance if he had been in better form?

Crouch, who used to play for Liverpool, thinks Salah's wastefulness in 前線 of goal 影響する/感情d his 信用/信任 to take the chance.?

'If he’s 得点する/非難する/20ing goals for fun like he usually is, I think that goes in. It’s not that difficult. It’s just come off his 向こうずね. He’s got it 完全に wrong,' he said.?

'That’s the one that will be going through his mind tonight because that was in the first half, could have been so different.'

Gary McAllister concurred, 説: 'It fell beautifully for him on his left peg. You would’ve put your mortgage on Mo Salah to finish that 適切な時期. It was a simple chance for somebody of his ability and he will rue that 行方不明になる.

Even when he’s having a poor game, Salah has always got the ability to 押し進める that to the 味方する and when he gets chances like that, you always fancy him to 得点する/非難する/20. It was a bad 行方不明になる for somebody of his ability.'?

While Liverpool started 約束ing in Bergamo, going 1-0 up from the 刑罰,罰則 位置/汚点/見つけ出す seven minutes in, they 直面するd a 信頼できる 封じ込め(政策) from their 対立 in the second half.

Atalanta 遂行する/発効させるd their 計画(する) perfectly and 窒息させるd Liverpool, 奪うing them of space and chances.?

Liverpool fans will point to a moment in the first half when Isak Hien 扱うd the ball as Luis Diaz raced through on goal as a 厳しい 決定/判定勝ち(する) against them.?

Crouch revealed that he 'was screaming for a red card' against?Isak Hien in the first half

Crouch 明らかにする/漏らすd that he 'was 叫び声をあげるing for a red card' against?Isak Hien in the first half?

The centre-back was penalised for a handball as Salah played the ball through to Luis Diaz

The centre-支援する was penalised for a handball as Salah played the ball through to Luis Diaz

Liverpool players appealed immediately, with the defender shown a yellow card but allowed to stay on the pitch

Liverpool players 控訴,上告d すぐに, with the defender shown a yellow card but 許すd to stay on the pitch

Hien was given a yellow card but could easily have been given a red, which would have changed the complexion of the game.?

Crouch was aghast at the call not to send Hien off, 説: 'I was 叫び声をあげるing for a red card straightaway. You can see he leans into the ball.

'It's a 限定された move of the arm. I think Diaz is going in here, I think he takes a touch across him. I think that should be a red card. He leans 権利 into it. I don't think the player on the 権利 is covering him.

'I can see why he's not given it because the defender is coming across to cover and I think he thinks he might get there. But he's so good, Diaz, at taking it across defenders.'?