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Jake Bayliss

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah sent bizarre AFCON message by Premier League flop

Former Leicester City winger Ahmed Musa has told Mohamed Salah that Africa Cup of Nations rivals Nigeria have several players "more dangerous" than him.

Musa, who currently plays for Turkish side Fatih Karagumruk, was speaking ahead of his country’s opening game at the Africa Cup of Nations against Salah ’s Egypt side next week.

The Reds ’ talisman enters the tournament having provided 32 combined goals and assists across 26 games in all competitions, making a strong case to be the best player in the world.

However, Nigeria captain Musa disagrees and believes the Super Eagles have more talented players than Salah in their squad.

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“Definitely, I know everybody will be talking about Salah but if you look at our own side we have a lot of players they would be worried about,” he said, according to All Nigeria Soccer .

"Definitely we don't have to think about Salah, they have to think about [our] own players.

“They only talk about Salah but we have [Samuel] Chukwueze, a lot of players from the wings that are more dangerous, so their own defenders too will be thinking about us."

Despite the fact Villarreal winger Chukwueze has a growing reputation in Europe, the 22-year-old has recorded just two goals and one assist in 12 league games, so far this season.

Nigeria boast several other recognisible names across their forward line, including Everton’s Alex Iwobi and Leicester’s Kelechi Ihenacho, with former Liverpool striker Taiwo Awoniyi also among them.

In terms of Egypt, Salah will be looking to improve on his country’s defeat in the 2017 Final, having fallen out at the last 16 phase of the most recent tournament.

The Liverpool forward will come up against Musa’s Nigeria next Tuesday, before also facing Guinea-Bissau and Sudan as part of the group stage.

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