Mohamed Salah has sent a four-word warning to Real Madrid ahead of this weekend's Champions League final in Paris.
Liverpool missed out on securing a second Premier League title of Jurgen Klopp's reign on Sunday afternoon, with Manchester City rallying at home to Aston Villa to confirm their status as champions. The Sky Blues' late comeback represented a cruel ending to an impressive league campaign, which saw the Reds emerge from the shadows to take the fight for top spot down to the final day.
City's title win ensured Liverpool's hopes of the quadruple were ended, though there is still the chance for a third and final piece of silverware to be claimed this weekend in Europe's elite competition.
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One individual who will be desperate to get revenge on Madrid is none other than Mohamed Salah, who saw his evening ended early by Sergio Ramos the last time the sides met in a European final. The 29-year-old revealed he was hoping to face Los Blancos in the final of the Champions League after the Reds booked their place in Paris by beating Villarreal, a wish he was granted after Carlo Ancelotti's side produced a remarkable comeback to send City packing.
Salah, who was presented with the Premier League Golden Boot and Playmaker Award on Sunday afternoon, has now made clear the Reds are ready to move on from the disappointment of missing out on the Premier League by ensuring there will be a happy ending to the 2021/22 season.
'We're not done yet', wrote the Egypt international on Twitter as Saturday's showdown in the French capital edges ever closer. Liverpool's leading scorer was brought on as a second half substitute by Klopp against Wolves, having initially been kept on the bench as a precaution.