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Mohamed Salah could be about to get even worse for Liverpool this season - opinion

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Mohamed Salah Could Be About to Get Even Worse for Liverpool This Season - Opinion

Mohamed Salah's form has plummeted this 2025/26 season, raising alarms for Liverpool fans amid a challenging campaign. After a stellar previous year with 34 goals and 23 assists, the Egyptian King's output has nosedived to just 4 goals and 3 assists in 14 appearances across all competitions.[1][5][6]



Liverpool sit 4th in the Premier League with 35 points from 21 games (10 wins, 5 draws, 6 losses; 32 goals scored, 28 conceded), trailing leaders and vulnerable in the title race.[4] Recent struggles include a three-match losing streak post-international break, exacerbating concerns as they trail Arsenal by one point in some reports.[1] In the Champions League, Salah has managed only 1 goal in 5 matches, with 315 minutes played, 12 shots, and 77% passing accuracy.[2]

The root cause? A tactical shift under Arne Slot. Last season's heat map showed Salah dominating the right-hand side of the 18-yard box as Liverpool's primary goal threat, taking most shots.[1] Now, he hugs the touchline more, spending less time in dangerous areas, leading to across-the-board declines in key metrics like shots, goals, and assists.[1] New signings—Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Milos Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong, and Alexander Isak—have overhauled the squad, diluting Salah's focal role.[1]

At 33, questions swirl: Is age catching up, or is it Slot's system? Liverpool's recent form, including losses like 0-3 to Nottingham Forest and 1-4 to PSV Eindhoven, underscores the urgency.[8] Without tactical tweaks to reposition Salah centrally, his dip could doom Liverpool's top-four hopes and European ambitions. Fans fear the worst: a prolonged slump turning a legend's twilight into a tragedy.[1][4]

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