Dejan Lovren takes to Twitter to hit out after Mohamed Salah fires Liverpool hat-trick

 

Salah scored the Champions League's fastest ever hat-trick against Rangers

Former Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren has told Mohamed Salah 's critics to quiet down after his ex-teammate scored a sensational six-minute hat-trick.


Salah stunningly set a new Champions League record in the latter stages of the Reds' rip-roaring 7-1 win against Rangers on Wednesday, with the Egyptian's hat-trick in Glasgow officially the fastest in the competition's prestigious history. Salah's heroics were made even more astonishing by the fact he'd only come off the bench in the 68th minute, as Jurgen Klopp 's side cruised to victory after initially falling behind to Scott Arfield 's 17th-minute opener.


The 30-year-old's super sub appearance boosted Liverpool's hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages, while also serving as a boost to his own confidence. Salah was taken off by Klopp during Sunday's damning 3-2 defeat to Arsenal and has come in for criticism due to his goal-shy displays. But it seems that old pal Lovren never doubted him.


"15 minutes of playing time, hat-trick from Mo Salah! Haters, just continue. Only the opposite will happen," the Zenit St Petersburg centre-back - who left Anfield after six years in the summer of 2020 - wrote on Twitter, accompanied by a shushing emoji. "Well done LFC."


Salah also received praise from Klopp post-match, who labelled his cameo a "special" one. "Typical Mo. Very important, the whole thing," the Reds boss affirmed. "How the boys adapted to it, to the positions, to the line-up, the reaction of the boys on the pitch. I thought everybody who started tonight played really well.


"I cannot think of one player who didn't have a good game; the two kids of the right and left wing, really good, Fabio [Carvalho] and Harvey [Elliott]. And then when you can change like we changed tonight, if you can do that, the boys come on and are ready to contribute and things like this can happen.

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