
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has told Sky Sports that he gets scared at times by Trent Alexander-Arnold’s crosses.
Salah made the comments when he was asked who the better crosser is between his Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson.
England international right-back Alexander-Arnold and Scotland international left-back Robertson are two of the best crossers in the Premier League and are key players for Liverpool.
Salah has not picked who the better crosser is between the two full-backs, but the Liverpool forward has said that at times he gets scared by Alexander-Arnold’s deliveries.
The Egypt international forward told Sky Sports: “Well, that’s a tough one, but Trent sometimes you are scared to touch his cross because he’s shooting on your head. Robo is more calm, he just finds the player to give it to him in front of him.
“I can’t choose one really, they have different techniques and different styles. I can’t choose one, don’t put me in trouble.
“Trent sometimes happens own goal as well because if someone touches it, then it’s just score. It’s scary sometimes to touch it because it’s really hard, his crosses.”
Big game this weekend
Salah, like Alexander-Arnold and Robertson, is a key figure at Liverpool, and the Egypt international forward will have to be in top form this weekend.
Liverpool will take on leaders and bitter rivals Manchester United at Anfield in the Premier League on Sunday.
According to WhoScored, Salah has made 15 starts and one substitute appearance in the Premier League for Liverpool so far this season, scoring 13 goals and providing three assists in the process.
The former Chelsea attacking player has also scored three goals and provided one assist in six Champions League games for the Reds this campaign, according to WhoScored.

Receive exclusive football transfer news and updates twice a week to your mailbox
