Emmanuel Petit, the former Arsenal star who won the 1998 World Cup with the France national team, believes that watching Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool star and the rest of his colleagues, makes him feel ashamed, noting that the Egyptian star has become a ghost of what he used to be.
Petty said in comments reported by the British newspaper “Express” on Thursday, before the weekend meeting between Liverpool and Arsenal: When I watch Liverpool, especially its big stars, I feel ashamed. The team has achieved something this season, other than that it will be 14 points behind Arsenal.
He continued: I no longer feel that the team plays as one block, I feel that there are mental and physical problems that the players suffer from as well.
And follow regarding Mohamed Salah: After the departure of Sadio Mane, it can be seen that the Liverpool attack line is missing something, today Mohamed Salah is just a ghost to himself, not close to the level he was.
Emmanuel Petit played for Arsenal between 1997 and 2000, then moved for a season to Barcelona, and then returned to play for Chelsea until 2004, and also won the 1998 World Cup with his country and scored the third goal in the final once morest Brazil, and two years following that date He won the European Championship at the expense of Italy thanks to David Trezeguet’s golden goal.