Mohamed Salah has not traveled with Liverpool for tonight’s Champions League match at Inter Milan amid ongoing speculation around his Anfield futureMohamed Salah and Hugo Ekitike before a Liverpool training sessionMohamed Salah and Hugo Ekitike before a Liverpool training session(Image: (Paul ELLIS / AFP via Getty Images))

Inter Milan head coach Cristian Chivu has shut down the suggestion that Mohamed Salah’s absence will give his side an advantage against Liverpool. Since his explosive interview on Saturday evening, Salah has been the name on everyone’s lips – and that shows no sign of slowing down.

However, the Reds have taken the decision to leave the Egypt international at home for their Champions League clash at San Siro. The move comes after Salah’s explosive comments following Saturday’s draw with Leeds United in which he criticised Arne Slot and his treatment by the club and suggested his future lies elsewhere.

But Chivu believes Liverpool’s threat extends far beyond one individual, claiming: “Mo is important on a world-class level, but these are not problems that concern us. It’s not my concern.

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“I know that they have players who can replace him, and that Liverpool will therefore maintain a high level as they always have done throughout their history.

“We’re talking about teams, not individuals. That is why we have to worry about what the group does, not about individuals. They have a lot of quality.”

Liverpool head to Milan having won just twice in their last 10 Premier League fixtures. They were also hammered 4-1 by PSV Eindhoven in their last Champions League game.

Some in Italy view this as the perfect time for Inter to face the Reds, but Chivu warned: “Liverpool is one of the most successful teams.

“They just won the Premier League. They had a good start and then a decline, which is normal. They have players capable of understanding the moments and being ready for the games that matter, and tomorrow is one of those.

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah.Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah with the Premier League title(Image: Michael Regan/Getty Images/Getty Images For The Premier League)

“I think they’re a team that has made intensity their motto, part of their identity. Klopp brought it, Slot is trying to maintain it and he’s succeeded.

“We want to do like them, but they were born that way… it leads to a certain approach to matches. Playing every three days is not easy… You have to understand the moments and not lose your balance.

“At times you also need to rest, if you ask Marcus, he’ll tell you that it’s not easy to press for 90 minutes straight.

“Inter have carried the Italian flag high around the world. You don’t reach two Champions League finals and a Europa League final in five years so easily, and they deserve to be celebrated.

“An Italian team that plays like this deserves some praise, aside from the final result.”

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