Salah seeks domestic double London - Umar Farooq Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah has refused to comment on his future beyond this season after Basel were knocked out of the Europa League semi-finals by Chelsea on Thursday. Salah, who has been a revelation at the Swiss club since joining from Egypt’s Arab Contractors last summer, opened the scoring with a neat finish at Stamford Bridge, but Chelsea stormed back to claim a 3-1 victory on the night (5-2 on aggregate) to secure their place in the final. Speaking after the match, Salah said he and his fellow countryman Mohamed el-Neny were concentrating on helping Basel claim the domestic double. "Playing in such a big competition [Europa League] is a very good experience for me and el-Neny, we are still young and we do need to gain experience,” Salah told al-Jazeera Sports. "I don’t want to think about anything else now; my primary focus is to help Basel win the league and the cup, after which I can think about the next step," the winger emphasised. The 20-year old confirmed that he hadn't received any concrete offers, but added: "I hope something good will come up.” The pacy winger has scored eight goals in 40 appearances in all competitions since joining Basel.
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