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Liverpool manager Arne Slot has addressed ongoing struggles between new signing Alexander Isak and star Mohamed Salah in adapting to their roles together on the pitch. Despite early concerns about their form, Slot emphasized that the difficulties stem largely from adjusting to a new system rather than a decline in individual quality.
Isak, who joined Liverpool for £125 million, has scored only once in his first five appearances. However, Slot pointed out that Isak’s playing time so far has been limited and not fully representative of his capabilities. The Swedish forward has only started three games and has yet to play a full 90 minutes due to a delayed pre-season and the circumstances inherited from his transfer window. Slot cautioned against judging Isak purely on appearances as the player is still building match fitness and familiarity with Liverpool's style of play.
Meanwhile, Mohamed Salah has registered three goals and three assists in nine games across all competitions this season. Although these stats are solid, they fall short of the exceptional standards Salah set last year, when he scored 29 Premier League goals and provided 18 assists. Slot acknowledged that Salah, like Isak, is adapting to the team’s evolving tactics and that both players are in a transitional phase.
Slot described a shared "connection" between Isak and Salah that is still developing on the field. He admitted that when players are asked to perform unfamiliar roles or patterns, occasional errors and imperfect coordination are inevitable. Liverpool's recent losses highlighted these growing pains, but Slot remains confident that the duo will find better sync as they gain more minutes together.
Overall, Slot urged patience and understanding, indicating that Isak and Salah’s challenges are not permanent issues but part of the process for Liverpool's attacking unit to gel under his management.
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