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Mohamed Salah and Liverpool don't fear Man City: We've beaten them!

Mohamed Salah insisted Liverpool do not fear runaway Premier League leaders Manchester City ahead of their blockbuster Champions League tie.

By Sacha Pisani
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah

Liverpool, March 18: Liverpool sensation Mohamed Salah insisted the Reds do not fear runaway Premier League leaders Manchester City ahead of their blockbuster Champions League tie.

It will be an all-English affair when Liverpool and Premier League champions-elect City go head-to-head in the quarter-finals of Europe's elite club competition.

City are 16 points clear atop the table and 18 ahead of third-placed Liverpool in the Premier League but Jurgen Klopp's men are not daunted by the task ahead, having been the only side to beat Pep Guardiola's team in the league this term.

Salah, who scored four goals in Liverpool's 5-0 rout of WatfordSalah, who scored four goals in Liverpool's 5-0 rout of Watford

"The Champions League always ­depends on the draw, but we don't fear any rival, whoever they are.

"We're in the quarter-finals and have the same chances of winning as each of the other seven teams."

Salah, whose Liverpool host City at Anfield on April 4 before travelling to Manchester for the return leg six days later, added: "There are many big clubs still in the competition but you have to remember Liverpool are a great club in Europe too. In these knockout ties, ­anything can happen."

The Egypt international forward has been a phenomenon since arriving from Roma at the start of the season, scoring 34 goals in all competitions – 27 of those in the Premier League.

After scoring his second of the match against Watford on Saturday, Salah surpassed Fernando Torres' record for the most goals netted in a debut season for Liverpool.

Source: OPTA

Story first published: Sunday, March 18, 2018, 11:11 [IST]
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