Well researched. Sometimes it feels like there’s a lot more exposition about the circumstances surrounding Salah than himself, but I also understand that it’s a result of a player keeping details on himself as light as possible to the public. The book feels in-depth but controlled in the information that is shared, which in some ways feels like the way Salah and his agent would like for it to be intended as well.
Nevertheless, I enjoyed this book. By pulling back the curtain, this biography does take away the sheen and awe that I felt as a Liverpool supporter over the past few years, showing that the BTS of Liverpool’s success was not as rosy as it seemed. It gives me a deeper respect for these elite players, knowing that they are juggling impossibly high athletic standards yet dealing with politics from within and external forces as well.