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Daniel Farke has admitted his worries that Mohamed Salah might regain his "world-class" form against Leeds. Arne Slot, Farke's counterpart at Liverpool, is facing increasing pressure as the Reds have managed just a single win in their last five matches across all competitions.
Liverpool's draw with Sunderland on Wednesday marked the team's first back-to-back unbeaten run in the Premier League since September. Salah has been missing from the starting line-up in the last two games, but he could be reinstated for Saturday's game.
When asked about his concerns regarding Salah potentially finding his form this weekend, Farke replied: "Yes, because he's a world-class player with world-class numbers. "Hopefully the dry spell lasts one more game." Arne Slot and Liverpool are struggling at the moment (Image: Getty Images) Liverpool's defense has been under scrutiny, with Ibrahima Konate's performances attracting criticism, and captain Virgil van Dijk also facing questions about his performances.
