Klopp: I was never worried about Salah´s form

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insisted he was never worried about Mohamed Salah s form after the forward scored a hat-trick against Bournemouth.

Salah s treble helped Liverpool to a 4-0 win and to the top of the Premier League table on Saturday.

The Egypt international is yet to recapture his incredible form of last season, but is now up to 12 goals in 22 games this campaign.

But Klopp said he was never concerned by Salah s form despite the questions surrounding the 26-year-old.

Look, your business [the media] is a difficult one as well – you have to judge always the moment, he told UK newspapers.

I m interested in the moment but I never judge it because the moment is just a little part of all what we do. So I was not for one second worried. …

Chelsea willing to sell Callum Hudson-Odoi?

Chelsea are willing to sell Callum Hudson-Odoi in the summer transfer window, according to . The report has claimed that the winger is wanted by two clubs in the Saudi Pro League, and that Chelsea are ready to cash in on him. However, the player himself is keen on staying in Europe and believes that he could play at the highest level.

Hudson-Odoi is out of contract at Chelsea at the end of next season. The 22-year-old England international winger spent last season on loan at Bayer Leverkusen from the Blues. The youngster made seven starts and seven substitute appearances in the Bundesliga for Bayer last season, providing one assist in the process. The winger also gave one goal in six UEFA Champions League matches and made one substitute appearance in the UEFA Europa League.

Puskas Arena incidents under investigation by UEFA

UEFA has launched an investigation into potential discriminatory incidents during Hungary s opening two games at Euro 2020.

Budapest is one of the host cities for the tournament and Hungary s 3-0 defeat to Portugal and 1-1 draw against France in Group F each took place at the Puskas Arena.

During the Portugal game, images of a banner among the home supporters in the stands reading ANTI LMBTQ – referring to the Hungarian language abbreviation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer – circulated on social media. The matter was reported to UEFA by anti-discrimination group Fare.

Before Sunday s game with France, some Hungary fans took part in a pre-match march in Budapest and unveiled a banner opposing the act of kneeling before matches, a peaceful an…