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'Even Arne Slot said so': Gary Lineker gives three reasons for Liverpool fans to be excited after slump

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Gary Lineker Backs Liverpool to Hit New Peak Thanks to Mohamed Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai

Gary Lineker has expressed optimism about Liverpool's future, highlighting key players like Mohamed Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai as pivotal to the team's potential resurgence following a recent slump. In dissecting Liverpool's recent 2-0 victory over Brighton, Lineker points to standout performances that signal brighter days ahead under manager Arne Slot.[1]



Lineker praises Mohamed Salah's enduring brilliance, noting the 32-year-old Egyptian star's exceptional form with 25 goals and 17 assists in 33 matches this season. Salah's recent brace against Bournemouth underscores his world-class status, helping Liverpool lead both the Premier League and Champions League standings despite contract uncertainties expiring next summer.[2] During a casual chat on The Rest is Football podcast, Salah even quizzed Lineker on retirement age, hinting at his long-term mindset amid Anfield tensions.[2]

Central to Lineker's hope is Dominik Szoboszlai, whose dynamic midfield presence compensates for injuries, particularly Trent Alexander-Arnold's absence. Lineker argues Liverpool sorely misses Alexander-Arnold's unique attacking contributions from right-back—"no one else in the world plays that position like him"—which directly boosts Salah's effectiveness through their right-flank synergy. Szoboszlai steps up to cover defensively, maintaining balance and enabling offensive flair.[3]

Lineker also spotlights emerging talent Milos Kerkez as a bright spot in the Brighton win, suggesting Liverpool's depth is strengthening. Despite critiques of stand-ins like Conor Bradley exposing defensive frailties—echoed by Gary Neville—Lineker urges focus on Alexander-Arnold's irreplaceable creativity over minor defending lapses.[1][3]

Even Arne Slot has acknowledged these positives, fueling excitement. With upcoming fixtures like Liverpool vs. Tottenham in the Carabao Cup, Lineker gives fans three reasons to be thrilled: Salah's unmatched scoring, Szoboszlai's versatility, and youth promise amid recoveries. This blend positions Liverpool for a new peak.[2][3]

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