LONDON – Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah expressed his deep disappointment at failing to secure UEFA Champions League place after his team missed out on qualification.
The Egypt international said that he is “totally devastated” that Liverpool have failed to secure Champions League spot and that the club has “no excuse” for missing out on the top four.
Manchester United sealed the final Champions League spot after a 4-1 win over Chelsea Thursday night, spelling the end of Liverpool’s chances of qualifying for Europe’s elite club competition.
Newcastle, who currently occupy fourth heading into the final Premier League game of the season, secured Champions League football after a goalless draw with Leicester on Monday.
It is the first time Liverpool has failed to qualify for the Champions League since the 2015-16 season.
The Liverpool forward added that the six-time European champions have let themselves down, with the Merseyside club set to finish the 2022-23 season in fifth place.
“I’m totally devastated,” the Egypt international wrote on Twitter.
“There’s absolutely no excuse for this. We had everything we needed to make it to next year’s Champions League and we failed.
“We are Liverpool and qualifying to the competition is the bare minimum. I am sorry but it’s too soon for an uplifting or optimistic post. We let you and ourselves down,” the 30-year-old added.
Liverpool are currently unbeaten in their last 10 matches, winning seven and drawing three. However, the Reds have not been able to close the gap on their top-four rivals late on in the season.
A 1-1 draw against Aston Villa on Sunday all but ended their top four hopes and Jurgen Klopp admitted after Liverpool’s final home game of the season that the campaign had been “frustrating”.
“Frustrating wherever you sit,” the German said.
“We made it a proper fight – chasing the Champions League in general. They [the teams above] got more points.
“We would have loved to have made it exciting for another week but we couldn’t do that.
“I asked the boys after the game, who was really, really good today? It was difficult to find one. But the character we showed was good.
“Aston Villa were screwed in the second half and they didn’t know how to deal with it.”
Liverpool exited the Champions at the round of 16 stage this season after a 6-2 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid.
On a personal level, Salah has still scored 30 goals and is only one away from becoming the first player in Premier League history to provide 20 goals and 10 assists in three seasons, which would surpass the record he shares with Thierry Henry.
He is one short of reaching 20 league goals in a season for the fifth time in six years at Liverpool (he scored 19 in the other) and if he manages to score at Southampton on Sunday he will become the first Liverpool player since Roger Hunt in 1965-66 to score 20 league goals for a third successive season.
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