Salah's departure from Liverpool 2

  


 Salah's Departure from Liverpool 2


The decision of the Egyptian international player to leave his English club, Liverpool, is a decision made by one of the most prestigious English clubs. This club has a management that operates professionally, far removed from emotions and favoritism, and without any consideration for the player's own history of nine years of achievements and records, or the profits the club generated during this period from marketing merchandise bearing the club's logo, such as headwear, club t-shirts, scarves, and many other promotional items. If the English club lets Salah go without attempting to change his mind, or even announcing an effort to persuade him to leave, this will negatively impact these profits due to the resulting decline in performance. Some might ask, "Is Mohamed Salah just one player? The team has 22 players, and Salah doesn't play alone." The answer is that any team playing against Liverpool has a coach who instructs the defenders and one of the defensive midfielders not to advance into attack when the opposing team has possession and is threatening. Liverpool's goal...


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Therefore, the number of players decreases when attacking Liverpool...because the opposing team's coach knows perfectly well that any interception of the ball will see Liverpool find themselves in his team's penalty area in a fraction of a second...because the ball would be intercepted and reach him...and thus, Salah's absence in any match...encourages the opposing team's coach to push midfielders and defenders into attack...and that the sporting management, in the event of the team's players aging and the need for change...this change is done with the pillars of the club's old guard...after finding a replacement and testing and adapting him to the rest of the team members...to maintain the team's results...because change puts the team's future in the balance First place... but without neglecting the present... and technically, the manager bought players for half a billion... and he wants to prove to everyone that his purchases and deals are successful... and it would have been beneficial for him and the team to keep the old guard of the team... so that these players could adapt to the team... but it is clear so far that these players are below expectations with the removal of the old guard of the team... and consequently, the team will lose championships and advanced positions... and consequently, the club's profits will decrease, both in terms of sales and with it, television viewership and fan support for the team... and supporting the manager is an administrative approach because he is closest to the players and knows their level according to the plan he plays... but pointing out his mistakes is the job of management... we are writing here about this mistake that the English club made in its management... as a lesson for other clubs that manage the most popular sport in the world...

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