Liverpool Star Mohamed Salah Has Mastered The 'Trivela Pass,' Which Has Become His Signature Move



Mo Salah, the Liverpool star has mastered the Art of the 'Trivela Pass' in recent seasons and seeing him it is poetry in action.

The Liverpool winger is well-known for his goal-scoring ability, but it's also worth noting his other skills.

Mohamed Salah provided an assist to Sadio Mane versus Watford last month with a lovely outside the boot pass.

Salah has mastered this skill over a couple of years, as evidenced by @PassLikeThiago's compilation.

For those who remember, Ricardo Quaresma reigned supreme over the 'trivela,' and witnessing him perform it on international assignment was always a highlight.

By instinct, the Portugal legend was a showboat, and he even scored a few goals using the tactic.

Mo Salah, on the other hand, is claiming to the throne right now, and the world-class defenders of Bayern Munich and Chelsea are being taken aback.

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Fans have praised Salah, who is currently one of the finest players in the world, in their comments on the video.

One player stated, "His outside foot pass is so difficult, but it provides the opposition an element of surprise because they won't see it arriving."

Another user claimed: "This man is a thing of beauty to see, but others dislike him because of the team he represents. People who are pathetic."

"Several said he wasn't a playmaker and couldn't dribble," a third remarked, "but he's proven everyone wrong."

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The 29-year-old has 15 goals and 6 assists in 15 appearances this season, which has piqued the interest of another European giant.

According to El Nacional, new Barcelona manager Xavi is a big supporter of Mohamed Salah and wants him to stay at the Camp Nou no matter what it takes.

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Salah's contract expires in 2023, and the Egyptian wants to finish his career at Anfield.

If you want me, I'd love to stay till the end of my playing career," he said Sky Sports. "However, I never said much about it since it's not in my hands." "It's up to the squad, not me," says the player.

Currently, I don't think I'll ever play against Liverpool." That would be depressing for me. It's difficult; I don't want to discuss it because it would make me extremely upset.

"I don't see myself playing against Liverpool at the present, but we'll see what happens in the future."

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