Chelsea boss Frank Lampard has highly applauded his former teammate Mohamed Salah after the Egyptian’s success with Liverpool.
Salah’s first Premier League club was Chelsea after he joined the Blues back in January 2014 after emerging as a fine prospect at Basel, playing and training alongside Lampard at Stamford bridge for a few months before the latter left for Manchester City. But Salah struggled to make an impact in his year at Chelsea, playing just 13 Premier League matches and therefore he was allowed to join Fiorentina and then Roma on loan and the latter made his stay permanent after a brilliant 2015-16 campaign with the Italian capital side.
However, Liverpool struck a deal with Roma back in the summer of 2017 to sign Salah for £44million and he has taken the Premier League by storm with 58 top-flight goals in a little over two years, leaving Lampard in awe.
Ahead of Liverpool’s visit to West London on Sunday, the 41-year-old Lampard has expressed his gratitude towards Salah explaining that he deserves a lot of credit for returning to the Premier League after a rather failed stint at Chelsea, “It is hard because everyone has their own pathways. Unfortunately for Mo, it didn’t work out here, but it is a great credit to him. He went to Italy and then came back and now he is a superstar. As for his path, it is hard to compare to what may have been. I had an overlap with him. The talent was obviously there.”
The Englishman added, “At the time, I think we had a lot of options in attacking areas. Number 10s, wingers and he didn’t get as many opportunities for whatever reason, but yes you could see the talent was there. But the player that he is now or that came back to Liverpool, I think you have to say huge credit is due. You don’t have to search for anything more than look at Mo himself. You have to say what professionalism and work ethic. To leave a club like Chelsea is not easy. People then cast you aside and say you won’t make it there. He went on to be the superstar he is now. It is completely credit to Mo himself.”