Arne Slot’s ‘last worry’ should be his biggest as Mohamed Salah’s attitude sparks fresh Liverpool concerns

Mohamed Salah hasn’t scored a Premier League goal from open play in his past seven games, but Liverpool manager Arne Slot isn’t worried. He very likely ought to be.

With seven straight Premier League games without a non-penalty goal—his longest run since joining the team in 2017—the Egyptian international is having his worst run in goal for Liverpool. The dirt on Mohamed Salah in 2025–2026 In 12 games this season across all competitions, Salah has three goals and three assists.

Salah has seven goals and seven assists at this time last year. Salah “stropped” down the tunnel at full time after being dropped midweek, and that was his sole open play goal in the 25/26 Premier League.

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Salah’s poor performance this season is only the beginning of his lacklustre play. In general, he hasn’t done much for the team.

Although Liverpool has won their first six games in all competitions, the team has had a dismal start to the season.

They lost three straight games against Galatasaray, Chelsea, and Manchester United after suffering their first loss of the season at Crystal Palace.

After a lacklustre showing against United three days prior, Salah started on the bench as they returned to winning ways against Frankfurt on Wednesday in the Champions League.

It was long overdue for Salah to lose his place in Slot’s starting lineup, and his response to the news was petty and extremely embarrassing for a 33-year-old.

Instead of his X profile picture featuring him holding the Premier League trophy, he changed it to a picture of him with his two children and his Liverpool-themed header to a plain grey background.

certain can blame this on the insults he got from certain naive “fans,” who demonstrated how erratic the football community can be.

Lewis Steele, a reporter for the Daily Mail, wrote in a since-deleted X post: “Mo Salah straight down the tunnel at FT.”

Liverpool had a tonne of good things to take away from tonight, but he looked shabby.

Head coach Slot said that Salah’s poorest goal-scoring performance for the Reds is “the last thing I worry about.”

At a press conference on Friday, Slot stated, “The most important thing is that he has consistently scored goals for Liverpool.”

“Mo scoring goals once more is the last thing I’m concerned about. He has always done that, and I anticipate that he will do it once more in the following days, weeks, and months.

“He is a human being, and players in football generally miss opportunities. We’re not used to him passing up opportunities.

Is Trent Alexander Arnold Absence The Reason For Salah Poor Form

 Indeed. He most likely is. Additionally, Slot does not rule that out as a reason in Salah’s sluggish season debut.

“He has been in promising positions to score goals, but it could be a factor [no Alexander-Arnold] as he played his entire Liverpool career [up to this season] with him,” Slot stated.

“In general, everyone needs to re-establish fresh relationships because the squad saw a number of changes over the summer. That may have anything to do with it.

Why Slot ought to be concerned about Salah’s “stroppy” behaviour

Salah has scored five goals in his previous 23 appearances, which corresponds alarmingly with his contract renewal.

Normally, you would stake on someone of his calibre to return stronger. We pledge not to accuse anyone of downing tools.

It is hard to believe that 33-year-old Salah will replicate his 2024–2025 peak, when he scored 29 goals and provided 18 assists in the Premier League to help Liverpool win the championship handily.

Even though the Reds won the title so handily, this season has been somewhat of a change, as we anticipated when Slot took over as manager last summer in place of long-time manager Jurgen Klopp.

Rather, Slot worked with Klopp’s foundations, and when it became evident that the team had a top-tier, championship-winning manager, they supported him by investing more over £400 million in new players.

Under intense pressure to perform, Slot has faltered and Liverpool has been taken advantage of, while Salah has fallen victim to a rebuild that he doesn’t want to be a part of. Slot was tasked with integrating a number of expensive players.

After being benched against Frankfurt, Salah’s frustrations obviously got the better of him.

Alexander Isak’s groin injury should see him return to the starting lineup against Brentford on Saturday, which is a little inconvenient because it would have been juicy if the 33-year-old had deleted his social media accounts completely.

However, any criticism of Liverpool must be accompanied by empathy for a team full of players who are mourning the loss of a friend and teammate.

Every Reds player will have been profoundly affected by Diogo Jota’s death, and Salah’s feelings following a moving first night against Bournemouth demonstrated that.

Almost given a free pass and shielded from criticism this season are these players. 

To just move on and play your game normally after having to deal with something so awful would require a heart of stone.

Jota’s death was never going to bring about instant success, and it’s quite understandable that Salah’s decline in performance could be due to mental health issues brought on by losing a close friend.

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