"Chelsea decided to sell him, OK? ... So the decision to send him on loan was a decision we made collectively, but after that, the decision to sell him and to use that money to buy another player wasn't mine... " Salah has scored 43 goals across all competitions this season and is in contention to win the European Golden Boot. "I think everything has surprised even him. It has been fantastic," Mourinho added. "But he is a great player that has reached the peak of maturity, he has already lived several other experiences and now has fitted perfectly into the style of play of the team, of the coach and of the club as well...""I was the one that bought Salah. I was the one that told Chelsea to buy Salah. Chelsea decided to sell him, OK? And when they say that I was the one that sold him it is a lie."
— Sky Sports PL (@SkySportsPL) April 27, 2018
Jose fights his corner! ?https://t.co/awvmNYOYnH pic.twitter.com/nBhjMzfr0U
Liverpool are currently third in the league and in prime position to reach the Champions League final, after a 5-2 win in the first leg of their semi-final against Roma. The side return to league action when they host Stoke City on Saturday while Mourinho's United host Arsenal a day later.Jose Mourinho says he deserves credit for bringing Mohamed Salah to Chelsea, not the blame for selling him. https://t.co/aoCQvJwfPl pic.twitter.com/NzM8Rusdq6
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) April 27, 2018
Mo Salah leads the way. pic.twitter.com/YDKBlBsZea
— Football Planet (@FoootballPlanet) April 26, 2018