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Arne Slot believes Mohamed Salah will struggle to replicate his sensational numbers from this season for Liverpool.
Salah, who turned 32 this year, has been instrumental in the Reds' success, leading them to their 20th league title with a stellar season.
Since his arrival from AS Roma in 2017 for £39million, Salah has consistently delivered world-class performances.
His goals and assists this season not only drove Liverpool up the table, they also earned him a fresh two-year deal that secures his services until 2027.
However, Slot, while recognising Salah's phenomenal season, is cautious about expecting the same level of performance moving forward.
In an interview with The Athletic, when quizzed about Salah's impressive tally of 33 goals and 23 assists, Slot replied: "Yeah and standards he's probably not going to live up to in the upcoming two seasons.
"I hope he can, but it's not even necessary.
So far, Salah has racked up 28 goals and laid on 18 assists in the Premier League.
Barring an extraordinary barrage of goals from either Alexander Isak or Erling Haaland, Salah will win the Premier League Golden Boot.
Over the course of nine years at Anfield, the German won the Premier League, the Champions League, the FA Cup, and two League Cups.
Clubs such as Arsenal and Manchester United struggled to transition from the ideas of the previous, long-term manager to the fresh philosophies of a new coach.
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