Mohamed Salah has arguably been Liverpool’s best player this season due to his 28-goal haul from 34 matches.
There were questions over the Egypt international when he moved to Anfield from Roma in the summer.
Doubts arrived with him due to his failed spell at Chelsea, in which he was unable to secure a regular starting spot during a two-year spell.
Jose Mourinho was the man in charge when Salah moved to Stamford Bridge from Basel in 2014.
The attacker rarely got a kick under the Portuguese coach’s term, and instead was sent out on loan to Fiorentina and then Roma.
Salah moved to the Stadio Olimpico permanently in 2016, and now he is proving to Mourinho that he can cut in the Premier League by performing well for Liverpool.
Interestingly, the forward has revealed that he occasionally speaks to his former manager, who is now in charge of the Reds’ arch rivals Manchester United.
In an interview with FourFourTwo’s March 2018 magazine edition, the 25-year-old said:
“We talked at Chelsea when I first came back from the loan spell at Fiorentina. We also spoke after the match against Manchester United this season and have a good relationship. We didn’t talk much , but it was OK. Three years ago I didn’t play much, but since day one back in England I wanted to show what I can do. I think I’m doing well.”






