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Dzeko, Salah reunited for San Siro showdown

Former Roma teammates get reacquainted as Inter hosts Liverpool

China Daily | Updated: 2022-02-16 09:30
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Inter Milan striker Edin Dzeko (left) will take on his former Roma teammate Mo Salah, now of Liverpool, in Wednesday's Champions League last-16 first-leg clash at the San Siro. REUTERS

Edin Dzeko will take to the San Siro pitch with old friend Mo Salah when Inter Milan takes on Liverpool in the Champions League last 16 on Wednesday, a reminder of the havoc the pair used to cause together at Roma.

After an anonymous time at Chelsea and signs of promise at Fiorentina, Salah's career really started to take off after arriving in the Italian capital in 2015.

Once firmly established as strike partners under Luciano Spalletti, Dzeko and Salah hit it off in a big way, scoring 58 goals in all competitions in 2016-17 and helping Roma to second in Serie A as an aging Francesco Totti was shunted aside.

Salah's inconsistent but at times unstoppable performances earned him a move to Merseyside, where under Jurgen Klopp he quickly became one of the world's best, for what now looks a paltry 50 million euros ($57 million).

"I must say, in some little way, I helped Momo become what he is now," Dzeko said in an interview published by the Daily Mail last week.

"We had a great time together in Rome... I'm so happy for him, a great guy who deserves everything he has achieved."

Dzeko looks a player reborn since making the move north from Roma in the summer, and has been such a hit with Inter fans that they have largely forgotten Romelu Lukaku, the key man behind last season's league triumph.

Lukaku's infamous December interview with Sky Sport Italia-in which he attempted to explain the reasons for his departure to Chelsea-was met with little more than shrugged shoulders from Inter fans.

Less prolific than Lukaku, Dzeko has nonetheless scored 14 goals in all competitions and often pops up when it matters most.

Vital goals

His equalizer in Saturday's pulsating title clash at Napoli ensured that Inter-a point behind new leader AC Milan but with a game in handstill holds the advantage in the race for the league crown despite almost being blown away in the first half at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.

It was Dzeko's double against Shakhtar Donetsk which effectively secured Inter's place in the last 16 with a game to spare, taking the club into the knockouts for the first time in a decade.

Dzeko said he didn't expect to move when Jose Mourinho took over at Roma, and it was a transfer which was greeted with some skepticism in Milan after a poor final season at Roma which also included a public spat with former coach Paulo Fonseca.

However he has added a new dimension to Inter's play under Simone Inzaghi, who like Dzeko spent the summer with fans in open revolt at the sale of Lukaku and Achraf Hakimi but has improved on what Antonio Conte's Lukaku-centric iteration served up.

Inzaghi has a near full-strength squad available to face Liverpool after Alessandro Bastoni recovered from an ankle injury, although Italy midfielder Nicolo Barella is suspended for both legs after being sent off at Real Madrid.

The only real question is whether Lautaro Martinez or Alexis Sanchez will start up front alongside Dzeko, who will be looking to beat Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker, who was a key figure in Roma's run to the 2018 Champions League semifinals where they were beaten by a Reds side led by Salah.

Liverpool has already been to the San Siro once this season, strolling past AC Milan and knocking Inter's local rival out of Europe.

But Dzeko doesn't think the gap between Italy's top sides and Europe's best is as big as that match made it seem.

"We played two even matches with Real Madrid, we should have won the first one but we weren't at the level we are right now," Dzeko recently told Corriere Della Sera.

"Liverpool is a good side. They are beatable but they can also hit five past you. We're going to give it a go."

AFP

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