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Liverpool Echo IconSportFootballMohamed SalahMohamed Salah has only scored two Premier League goals this season, but has a fantastic record against Manchester UnitedMohamed Salah can rediscover his form when Manchester United visit Anfield if he targets one of the Red Devils defenders, according to a former United star.Liverpool star Salah failed to score in his last four Liverpool appearances before the international break, but did net twice for Egypt in their 3-0 win over Djibouti last week. He will hope to take that form into Sunday's clash with fierce rivals United, against whom he has a staggering record of 16 goals in 17 Reds appearances.And despite having netted just two goals in seven Premier League games this season, Salah has been told he might have some joy against United defender Luke Shaw, who has been labelled 'lazy' by ex-Old Trafford star Paul Parker.READ MORE: Liverpool could be without five players for Man Utd clash after two fresh injury issuesREAD MORE: Alexander Isak given lifeline after fresh nightmare as Liverpool striker admits 'crisis'Discussing his concerns for United going into the game on BBC Sport's The Devils' Advocate podcast, Parker said: "If Liverpool play in front of them it will be great, but I don’t think they will.
I think they will try and turn them around, especially on the left side with Luke Shaw."Salah is going to be looking to run in behind with and without the ball, knowing the laziness of Luke Shaw, who he will be pulling at his shirt all the time and little things like that."Parker also disputed claims that Ruben Amorim's tactics are to blame for United's issues, instead pointing the finger of blame at the players."They haven’t got the discipline, trustworthy people to play for what the manager wants to do," he said. "You can moan and moan about his system, but at the end of the day, they want to use this word elite about these players of today, which is absolutely rubbish to be perfectly honest, but if they were that elite, they would be clever enough to go bang and do it."United will be facing Liverpool at Anfield for the 100th time in their history on Sunday, but they have not won at the home of their fierce rivals since a Wayne Rooney strike secured a 1-0 success in January 2016.