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Mohamed Salah has highlighted his worries about Liverpool to the club and the evidence is that they're already hereAs Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson prepare for their final hurrahs in a Liverpool shirt, the Reds face an uncertain future. It was Dominik Szoboszlai who spearheaded the fightback in the second-half, when Liverpool could have rolled over, sparking the initial comeback before providing Cody Gakpo with a tap-in after Senne Lammens' mistake.Comments from the Hungary captain and Liverpool's Player of the Season may point to a crisis, somewhat, over a lack of leaders at Anfield.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FC FACEBOOK PAGE!
All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageHe said: "You have to ask the other ones (other players about showing leadership) - I try to do my best, I try to, as you say, drag them with me, take them with me and hopefully set an example day by day, game by game."That’s what I want to do and that’s going to be my plan for the last three games as well."With the majority of the title-winning squad still in the building, it would have been expected that they could continue raising the bar, irrespective of the new players finding their feet. During the early stages of the season, the commitment and relentlessness saw them snatch victory from the jaws of defeat on more than one occasion, but when luck ran out, some have gone into hiding.In light of Jurgen Klopp's departure, many questioned the degree to which Liverpool would struggle after a key figurehead departed.
Slot's debut season eradicated that doubt but with Salah among the influential figures heading for an Anfield exit, one would ponder what impact it will have on performances next season.Mitigating factors aside, how many times have players other than Szoboszlai, Salah or Van Dijk stepped up? Szoboszlai has contributed in crucial moments with big goals and assists but it is clear, as the fallout from his gesture toward travelling supporters after the 4-0 FA Cup defeat at Manchester City showed, that he still has room to grow.Captain Virgil van Dijk is the one figure who can be looked to in the Liverpool line-up but with the Dutchman 35 in July and entering the final year of his contract, it won't be long before another important figure in the Reds dressing room fades away.Alexis Mac Allister and Ibrahima Konate are two players who have seen it and done it at Anfield but with their significant drops in form, their contribution to matches and to the team has been more detrimental than impactful.Liverpool face another huge summer with more significant transfer business expected but Salah's warning is echoing loudly.
