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Salah: Paris is one of the best teams in Europe, hope they can win the Champions League

May 8 According to the Daily Mail, Salah talked about the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals between Arsenal and Paris in an interview.

Salah said that Paris is the best team in Europe. Paris has performed well this season, they have beaten Liverpool and Aston Villa in the Champions League knockout stage and have secured the Ligue 1 championship ahead of schedule with six rounds left in the league.

Although Liverpool achieved a 1-0 advantage in the first leg of the quarterfinals with Alisson's outstanding performance and Elliott's final victory, Enrique's side eliminated Liverpool through a penalty shootout at Anfield. Salah praised the French team, who is seeking to win the Champions League for the first time.

In an interview, the Egyptian striker said that Paris is "the best team in Europe" and that he believes that Liverpool's match against Paris will be 55, and he also wishes his opponents a victory in the Champions League.

Salah said frankly in an interview: "In the first leg, Paris performed very well, we were very lucky, because Allison probably played the best game in club history, and they were very unfortunate. Then they came to Anfield and we were also unlucky because we had two or three shots to hit the post. That game was actually a 55-5 situation. Who should win more? No one can tell. We performed well in the second half, and they performed well in the first leg. No one here would say they should win 100%. "

Salah scored 33 goals and contributed 23 assists in just 49 appearances in various competitions this season, and he also revealed that he told the Paris players to win the Champions League.

When talking about this, Salah said, "That day belonged to them. I held their hands and said to them, 'Congratulations, go and win the championship'. That's it, we were facing one of the best teams in Europe at that time."