Why did Salah refuse to talk to the media after the historic victory?

Why did Salah refuse to talk to the media after the historic victory?

Egyptian star Mohamed Salah refused to speak to journalists following Liverpool’s 9-0 victory over Bournemouth on Saturday, despite the fact that he was unable to contribute to any of his team’s goals in the opponents goal and missed two odd chances during the English Premier League’s fourth round match.
It was odd that Mohamed Salah did not appear on the list of goal scorers in the Bournemouth encounter, after scoring two goals in four league rounds against Fulham and Manchester United.

According to the Liverpool Echo newspaper, Salah strolled among the journalists after the historic triumph, and when the media approached him for a brief interview, the Egyptian star gently and shyly refused, saying with a laugh: No, I did not score any goal.

Salah was disappointed by his lack of participation in the goals, according to a publication close to the Red Club, and not just because his new contract compensates him for performance, goals, and decisive passes.
Salah is no longer the top scorer in the English Premier League, behind Erling Haaland by four goals, and he is no longer Liverpool’s top scorer in the Premier League, following Colombian Luis Diaz’s double against Bournemouth.

Why did Salah hesitate to speak to the media following his historic victory?

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