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Mark Wakefield

Jake Paul makes Mohamed Salah 'better' claim and issues Arsenal challenge to his brother

Famous Liverpool fan Jake Paul has given his verdict on Mohamed Salah - and issued a challenge to his brother.

Paul, who is a professional boxer, has become a renowned supporter of the Reds and often talks about the club on social media. He was doing just that both during and after the win over Rangers.

Liverpool claimed a 2-0 victory over the Scottish Premiership outfit in their Champions League group game on Tuesday night. Goals from Trent Alexander-Arnold and Salah from the penalty spot secured the victory for Jurgen Klopp’s side.

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After the win was confirmed, Paul took to Twitter to send a message about Salah. He also had a message for his older brother, Logan, for Liverpool’s upcoming match.

“The world is a better place when Liverpool wins and Mo Salah is doing what Mo Salah [has] always been doing. Scoring,” Paul wrote.

“Sunday at Arsenal is going to be a cracker. Maybe Logan (Paul) and his junior partner in PRIME want to put on a little bet.”

Liverpool face Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday, with Logan Paul supporting the Gunners, while Jake is an avid Liverpool fan. The reference ‘partner in Prime’ is aimed at internet celebrity KSI.

Both Logan and KSI support Arsenal, with the pair starting an energy drink company together called ‘Prime’ at the start of the year. A few months later the Gunners took on the newly-formed drink as the club’s ‘official hydration partner’.

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