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Steven Gerrard praised Mohamed Salah's professionalism after Liverpool's star was left unused during the 2-0 Champions League quarterfinal defeat to Paris Saint-GermainMohamed Salah is leaving Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)Liverpool is nursing its wounds following a commanding display by Paris Saint-Germain in Wednesday's Champions League quarterfinal clash.The Reds suffered a comprehensive 2-0 defeat at the Parc des Princes in the first leg tie. The latest developments see the Egyptian forward's professionalism highlighted, while a Liverpool player has placed responsibility for the squad's current struggles firmly at Slot's door.READ MORE: Steven Gerrard wants Liverpool to bring superstar back to Anfield after heroicsREAD MORE: Alisson Becker 'open' to transfer approach as European giant circles Liverpool goalkeeperGerrard lauds SalahSteven Gerrard has commended Salah's professionalism, acknowledging the Liverpool forward will have been deeply disappointed having watched from the sidelines in Paris.On a day when Liverpool failed to register a solitary effort on target, the club's third-highest goalscorer of all time was noticeably absent from proceedings on the pitch.
The 33-year-old recently confirmed his departure at the season's conclusion and criticized his manager in December, having grown frustrated with being omitted from the starting XI.Former midfielder Gerrard suggested that Salah's intensive cool-down following the PSG match demonstrated his focus on the upcoming Premier League fixture against Fulham, underscoring his exemplary professionalism.Salah was left on the bench against Paris Saint-Germain(Image: Getty Images)When quizzed on TNT Sports about how he would feel in a similar position, the former Reds skipper responded: "Frustrated, because I think he'll be sitting there thinking, 'I back myself to influence this game and improve proceedings.'"Certainly from a going forward point of view. So I think he'll be a little bit sad and frustrated but credit to him, he's just stayed behind there and done extra running."Because if there wasn't a mid-week game, Wednesday would probably be your big session so in his mind he's already got his mind on Fulham and he's doing extra work, which shows the pro and the mentality that you're dealing with."Konate issues Slot pleaIbrahima Konate's post-match remarks appeared to subtly shift responsibility onto Slot to address the persistent problem of the side's alarming dip in form throughout the season.The French international conceded the encounter against PSG was "tough," with the defender finding it difficult to settle into an unfamiliar back three.
For sure, I'm not happy."I know we have another game at Anfield, it's our home, anything can happen there, and we have to make sure we are ready for the game on Saturday. After, we're going to think more about that game against PSG.
