Danny Murphy challenges Simon Jordan over controversial Mohamed Salah opinion but some Liverpool fans agree
Danny Murphy challenged Simon Jordanās opinion that Mohamed Salah is overrated and not a world-class footballer.
Jordan ruffled a few feathers this week when he labelled Salah a diver and claimed the Liverpool forward isnāt as good as people make him out to be.
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Salah’s recent performances have divided opinion with Jordan claiming the forward is not a world-class playerCredit: GettyJordan told talkSPORT on Tuesday: āI know this will sound ridiculous to people and will make me incredibly unpopular by saying it, obviously heās scored lots of goals, but when the going gets tough some people stand up and fight and some people donāt.
āI get this feeling that Salah can be one of those. Itās an opinion.ā
Former Liverpool midfielder Murphy joined White and Jordan on Wednesday and addressed the former Crystal Palace ownerās take on the Egyptian.
āSimon is entitled to his opinion,ā Murphy said. āWhere I would differ a little bit is when Simon talks about when the going gets tough.
Read more on LiverpoolāOne thing about Mo Salah, yes he hasnāt hit the heights this season of previous seasons, yes, heās still got 24 goals but he hasnāt played as well.
āGoing gets tough is an interpretation that he doesnāt turn up in certain games. Over the years for Liverpool, he is the one that has turned up. In so many big games, heās been the one thatās got Liverpool out of trouble.
āIt doesn’t matter whether things are going Salahās way or not, heās always out there.
āThatās not a player who hides away from responsibility and doesnāt turn up. That for me says a lot about his mentality.ā
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Jordan gave an insight into why he feels Salah isn’t as good as people make him out to beCredit: talkSPORT
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Salah and Klopp recently clashed on the touchline in Liverpool’s 2-2 draw at West Ham
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Murphy disagreed with Jordan and said Salah would go into his all-time Liverpool XIāThe best compliment I can give him is that I got asked to do an all-time Liverpool XI and he was in it.ā
When asked if Salah would also get in Manchester City’s XI, Murphy said without hesitation: “Yes.”
Simon Jordan thinks Mo Salah is overrated and predicts he will leave Liverpool this summer
His response prompted Jordan to double down on his claim whilst claiming the ex-Reds star wasnāt grasping his reason for the comments on Salah.
āI donāt think thatās quite the point I was making,ā Jordan added. āI think it reverberates from a conversation I had with [Graeme] Souness in a particular game at [Manchester] United when [Lisandro] Martinez put it on him and Salah didnāt want any more of it.
āMy narrative comes from an overview of a player being at world class level. Itās ridiculous to argue that heās not a very good player ā Iāve never said that.
āI think heās been very fortunate to be in a team that is set up to facilitate outcomes for him. Heās a very good player but I push back against the notion that heās a world-class player. Itās my opinion and Iām allowed to have it.”
Liverpool fans flocked to the phone lines in their droves to have their say on the Egyptian which saw some surprisingly side with Jordan on the debate.
Reds fan John said: āIām with Simon on this. I think heās missing something especially since Bobby Firmino left who created a lot of chances for him. If you watch Liverpool game-in, game-out there are times when you do get frustrated where he does choose to shoot rather than the easier option to square to Gakpo or somebody else.
Match-going fan Frank added: āIām totally with Simon. Iām a season-ticket holder and go to the majority of away games and you cannot knock Salahās numbers. He does the hardest thing in the game ā scores goals.Ā
āBut his overall contributionā¦ the ball gets played up to him and sometimes it’s like a trampoline, he gives it [ball] away terribly.
āThe game that sticks out for me that sums him up over the last 18 months is Everton at home this season.
āSean Dyche set his team up to be hard to break down and everytime the ball came into Salah he was giving it away and trying to pass through defenders.
āBut if anybody remembers the result it was 2-0 to Liverpool and Salah scored the two goals ā a penalty and a tap in. If Salah isnāt scoring or assisting, heās doing little else.ā
Liverpool fan Mark admitted that whilst Salah performances have declined recently, thereās no way the club should be cashing in on him this summer despite having just one year remaining on his existing deal.
Read More on talkSPORTHe said: āThereās definitely been a change in his performances since AFCON without a doubt. I don’t think you can ignore the impact he’s had. I do worry sometimes weāre judging him on the last two months when heās been an absolute legend for the club for the last few years.
āOver time he will score more than he misses. Don’t let him go, not right now.ā