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Mohamed Salah is struggling for form so far this season (Picture: Getty Images) Jamie Carragher is not sure on the reason why, but he has hit out at Mohamed Salah’s ‘so poor’ performance in Liverpool’s defeat to Manchester United. Liverpool legend Carragher is not sure whether it is down to the Egyptian’s advancing age, it is just poor form or he is not being provided with enough good chances by his teammates, but he does believe Salah has to do more. ‘He’s been so poor with the ball,’ Carragher said on Sky Sports. ‘Is he getting the right service?
Mo Salah in the 2025/26 Premier League season Apps: 8 Goals: 2 Assists: 2 ‘It’s a coincidence that Mo’s now 33 and things have changed and we’re saying, is he slowing down?’ Barnes told Stadium Astro. ‘The team has changed for us to create and play in a different way, for other players to be creative, not just to look for Mo, but it’s a bit of a shame. ‘He’s as valuable as he ever was, not in terms of necessarily being the top scorer and scoring 30-odd goals, but helping us to win matches, he’ll be equally as important.’ Salah fired a good chance wide (Picture: Getty Images) On Alexander-Arnold’s move to Real Madrid, the former England winger said: ‘He is a big miss for Mo more than anything else, because he was our creative player. ‘We’re not missing him because we’ve got [Florian] Wirtz, we’ve got [Hugo] Ekitike, we have creative players, but that’s not necessarily helping Mo because everything came down our right hand side in terms of creativity. ‘While we don’t have that anymore we have creativity in other positions, so we’re still playing well, scoring goals. Here are our team’s key takeaways from United’s dramatic win at Anfield: Panic stations for Liverpool Four losses on the bounce and a first home defeat to United in almost a decade should have alarm bells ringing on Merseyside.
Much of the talk will be about Liverpool’s fourth straight defeat but this was huge for Manchester United and perhaps the turning point in Amorim’s tenure. That’s the balance we have to get right.’ Liverpool now end the weekend fourth in the table, four points behind Arsenal at the top of the Premier League.