The Egyptian was forced out of the 2018 Champions League final with a shoulder injury after a controversial challenge from his Spanish counterpart
Mohamed Salah has put his issues with centre-back Sergio Ramos in the past, at least publicly, as he prepares to face Real Madrid on April 6 in the Champions League quarter-finals.
The forward said he no longer thinks about his shoulder dislocation caused by a coming together with Ramos in the competition’s 2018 final, which forced him to watch Liverpool’s 3-1 defeat from the dressing room.
Instead of dwelling on what occurred in Kyiv, Salah has devoted himself to securing a better result against Real Madrid this time around.
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