SAHA PREDICTS PREMIER LEAGUE WINNER

Ex-Fulham, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United striker Louis Sahhas predicted Liverpool for the Premier League title this season. Louis Saha backed Liverpool for the Premier League title in a chat with gamblingdeals.com. Louis Saha stated that the JurgenKlopp-led Liverpool side has the best attack in the league buoyed by the presence of Egyptian international Mohamed Salah. Ex-AS Roma and Fiorentina man Salah has been the best player in the Premier League this season and he’s the leading goalscorer with ten goals. Salah has three more goals than his nearest challenger, Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy.

OLYMPICS, ACCELERATOR FOR WOMEN FOOTBALL – SAHA

Ex-French national team player Louis Saha sat down with the official website of the Olympicsto talk about the Games and women football.Saha revealed how he would have loved to feature at the Olympic Games as he stated that the Olympics serves as an accelerator for women football. Louis Saha said any competition for the women is important as it provides the platform to show that the game is growing amongst the female gender.

VAN DER SAR BACKED FOR JOB

Former Manchester United striker Louis Saha has thrown his weight behind Edwin Van Der Saras the perfect fit for the executive vice-chairman role at the club. Van Der Sar and Louis Saha were teammates at Manchester United and he believes that the Dutchman has the quality to perform on the Manchester United board. Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward recently announced that he would leave his position and various reports claimed that he could leave at the end of the season rather than at the end of the year. The announcement coincided with the fallout of the controversial Super League.

SAHA: KING OF DERBY MATCHES

Frenchman Louis Saha is the only player to have experienced the Manchester Derby, the Merseyside Derby, the North London Derby and the Tyne-Wearside Derby in the Premier League era. He recently spoke to news outlet JOE about those derby games. During his interview, Louis Saha pointed out that there’s no derby atmosphere like the one in England. According to him, he prefers the atmosphere in England to the ones in France and Italy. The ex-France international said he has been to England, Italy and France before adding that the derby atmosphere in England is passionate and respectful. Louis Saha said

FERGUSON ASKED SQUAD FOR ONE SIGNING

Ex-Manchester United skipper Gary Neville has revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson asked the squad about one signing and that was the transfer of Frenchman Louis Saha from fellow Premier League team Fulham in January 2004. Gary Neville provided more info on the events that ultimately led to the signing of Louis Saha at Manchester United while he was on Sky Sports recently. According to him, legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson asked his players about the potential signing of Louis Saha and they were unanimously in agreement with the transfer of the French striker from Craven Cottage in London. This happened

SAHA ON RONALDO, HIS EXTRATERRESTRIAL ABILITY

Louis Saha has revealed when he knew that ex-Manchester United teammate Cristiano Ronaldo had an extraterrestrial ability. Louis Saha talked about Juventus talisman Ronaldo in a recent chat with TalkSports as he pointed out that he knew Ronaldo had a unique talent as far back as 2008 when the Portuguese international skipper scored a sensational goal against Italian capital club AS Roma in the Champions League and Louis Saha was on hand to witness the moment of brilliance. Louis Saha and Cristiano Ronaldo played 94 games together and they combined for eight goals. Ronaldo signed for Spanish La Liga champions

SAHA REVEALS PUNISHING RONALDO TRAINING REGIME

Ex-Manchester United striker Louis Saha has revealed the punishing training regime that Cristiano Ronaldo undertakes after every training session at the club. Louis Saha and Cristiano Ronaldo were teammates at Manchester United for some years. Louis Saha and Cristiano Ronaldo were together at Manchester United for five years between 2003 and 2008. In those years, Ronaldo left a big impression on Louis Saha. According to the Frenchman, no one could match the intensity of Cristiano Ronaldo amongst the players he played alongside at both club and country level. Louis Saha featured for Manchester United alongside club legends like Ryan Giggs,

HOW POGBA CAN FUNCTION WELL- SAHA

Ex-Manchester United striker Louis Saha has revealed how Red Devils midfielder Paul Pogba can function well at the club. Paul Pogba has not really set the world alight since he re-signed for Manchester United almost five years ago. Manchester United secured the return of Paul Pogba to the club in a deal worth £89m thus making him the most expensive player at the time of his move in 2016. He returned to the Theatre of Dreams from Italian Serie A title holders Juventus. Paul Pogba had left Manchester United as a teenager four years earlier in search of more playing

FIVE TEAMS CAN WIN TITLE

  Ex-Manchester United and Fulham striker Louis Saha believes that five teams can win the Premier League title this season. According to Louis Saha, four teams will challenge current holders Liverpool for the Premier League title. The former French national team player believes that Liverpool are still the team to beat in the title race after they won the Premier League title last season in a convincing manner. The Reds had not won the Premier League trophy until last season and had waited for a long time to win the league title in the English top flight once again. Liverpool

SAHA REVEALS ONLY TIME HE CRIED

  Ex-Manchester United attacker Louis Saha has disclosed the only time that he cried during his playing career. The retired French national team player opened up on his low moment in a chat with the United Podcast. Louis Saha spoke to presenters Sam Homewood, David May and Helen Evans about his time at Old Trafford. According to Louis Saha, he cried only once in his career and that was at Manchester United when he was forced out of the 2008 Champions League final in Moscow because of injury. Louis Saha had played in the final Premier League game of the