Liverpool goalkeeper Freddie Woodman said Mohamed Salah still asks for extra shooting work, describing the experience as a “dream.”

Liverpool goalkeeper Freddie Woodman praised Mohamed Salah’s work ethic in a recent interview, saying the Egypt forward still asks for extra shooting sessions and continues to set high standards on the training ground.

Woodman said training with Salah had left a strong impression on him. He described the experience as “every kid’s dream” and said the Egyptian’s request for extra finishing work showed the level expected inside Liverpool’s squad.

He also said his view of Liverpool’s senior players changed after he joined the club. Woodman said he had seen them as superstars from the outside. However, he added that he found them approachable and good to work with once he became part of the group.

The comments came after Woodman reflected on life at Liverpool and his recent first-team involvement. His remarks also underlined Salah’s continued influence at the club, not only through matches but through his work in training.