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Jose Mourinho: I didn’t sell Mohamed Salah, Chelsea did

Ben Snowball

Updated 27/04/2018 at 07:29 GMT

Jose Mourinho has distanced himself from the decision to sell Mohamed Salah during his second stint at Chelsea, saying the club was to blame for letting the Egyptian leave.

Mohamed Salah, Jose Mourinho

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Salah arrived at Stamford Bridge from Basel in 2014, but failed to make an impression on Mourinho’s plans as he was quickly loaned out to Fiorentina and then Roma, who he later joined permanently.
The 25-year-old has been revitalised since, returning to the Premier League with Liverpool and firing a record-equalling 31 goals in 33 top-flight games. He was named PFA Player of the Year last week.
His name regularly crops up alongside Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku – two players have also shone since leaving Mourinho’s Chelsea – as evidence of the Portuguese manager’s failure to give talent a chance.
However, Mourinho insisted to ESPN that it was not his fault Salah left.
"People say that I was the one that sold Salah and it is the opposite," Mourinho, who now manages Manchester United, said.
"I was the one that bought Salah. I was the one that told Chelsea to buy Salah... But he came as a young kid, physically he was not ready, mentally he was not ready, socially and culturally he was lost and everything was tough for him.
"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."
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Mohamed Salah v Roma

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Salah is now being tipped to end Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi’s duopoly of the Ballon d’Or, with Mourinho admitting he has been impressed by his performances.
"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."
Liverpool are third in the Premier League and on the verge of the Champions League final, despite conceding two late goals to Roma in a 5-2 drubbing at Anfield in midweek.
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