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Speaking beforehand, the ex-Reds boss was asked about Salah's decision to leave the clubJurgen Klopp spoke about how Liverpool can replace Mohamed SalahJurgen Klopp said Liverpool is losing an “irreplaceable” player in Mohamed Salah, but warned his former side not to “chase the shadows” as it looks to move on from the peerless Egyptian.Salah announced on Tuesday that he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, calling time on his nine-year stint as a Red. Prior to the charity match, he attended a walking soccer game organized by the LFC Foundation at the nearby Anfield Sports and Community Centre, where Salah was inevitably the subject of conversation once again.READ MORE: Jurgen Klopp believes Liverpool star can surpass Mohamed Salah achievementREAD MORE: Why Mohamed Salah announced his Liverpool exit during international break“This specific kind of player is irreplaceable,” opined Klopp, clad once again in red with a Liverpool bird on his chest.“That’s always how it is.
It’s always in our minds how much time, how much space – yeah, how much time do we give to whoever is going to play there in whatever system the manager will play. That’s how it is.
Salah’s exit will mark another important juncture in that evolution, while Klopp stalwart Andy Robertson could follow him out the door this summer.The now Red Bull soccer chief believes Liverpool’s great players can only be fully appreciated once they have left the Reds.“I’m not in the role to advise anyone, but just bring players in and play the kind of football which can be successful,” said Klopp. That’s how it is.
