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As a collection of players, Liverpool’s forwards still look like they are learning to work with one another. Alexander Isak looks on during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Sunderland at Anfield on December 03, 2025 (Image: Carl Recine/Getty Images) One big question is whether Mohamed Salah should start against Leeds.
If Szoboszlai doesn’t produce something from nowhere, or someone, like Isak at West Ham, isn’t able to make a goal out of nothing, there isn’t a sustainable source of creativity. Learn more Wirtz forced the equalizer here and he was a creative hub, but the German can’t do it all alone.
He is an elite individual, but Liverpool isn’t yet anything close to being elite as a collective. I have an idea who will start but I won't say." But whether Salah plays or not at Elland Road, Liverpool simply needs to find some partnerships that work in its new-look team — all over the field, but especially in attack.
