Khaberni - Wayne Rooney, former star of Manchester United and the England national team, criticized Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah for his lack of defensive support for full-back Conor Bradley during the Manchester City match in the English Premier League, which ended in favor of the latter by three goals to nil on Sunday.
Mohamed Salah, the third highest scorer in Liverpool's history, faced criticism after his team's loss to Manchester City, with one of the main critiques made by Wayne Rooney, who stated on the “Match of the Day” program on "BBC": Salah is a part of the team, he has been one of the best players in the Premier League for the past six or seven years.
He continued: But in big matches, the effort must be doubled, he needs to go back and help his teammate. He left the right-back Conor Bradley struggling alone against Jeremy Doku.
Rooney, Manchester United's all-time top scorer, added: Ryan Gravenberch would go to support Conor Bradley and then some gaps appeared in the midfield that Manchester City exploited. Salah needed to return to defense and support his teammate to avoid this problem.
This was not the first time Rooney has criticized the Egyptian star, as he questioned his commitment to supporting his teammates in defense after a Chelsea match that Liverpool lost by two goals to one.




