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Szoboszlai has taken on Salah’s mantle as Liverpool’s outstanding player this season. Salah is right to suggest he is not the only one to blame for Liverpool’s slide.
Maybe Salah thinks he can outlast a manager who has lost nine of his last 15 games. And if Slot, too, has lost something of his touch this season, if he has made some tactless comments in public, they have not been about Salah.
Salah’s verbal assault belongs in a different category altogether.Salah was unhappy, saying he felt he had earned his place in the Liverpool side (Action Images via Reuters)There is another party in this relationship: the club, in the form of sporting director Richard Hughes and Fenway Sports Group CEO Michael Edwards, who famously helped persuade Klopp to sign Salah, rather than Julian Brandt. They tend to study the numbers before acting: Salah’s decline may have blindsided them, as well as him.Salah’s words indicate he does not feel he is a lesser player now.
