Salah Urged to Step Up as Liverpool’s Crisis Deepens
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah Faces Criticism Over Leadership
Liverpool’s turbulent Premier League campaign took another twist as club legend Jamie Carragher launched a pointed critique at Mohamed Salah, questioning the Egyptian star’s leadership in the wake of the Reds’ recent downturn. With Liverpool now sitting 12th after a dismal run of six defeats in seven games, Carragher’s comments have reignited debate about responsibility within Arne Slot’s squad.
Liverpool’s Form Falters Amidst High Expectations
Liverpool entered the season with lofty ambitions after last summer’s £400 million investment, but results have fallen far short. Saturday’s 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest highlighted the team’s struggles, leaving fans frustrated and pundits searching for answers. Virgil van Dijk, the club captain, has been the public face of accountability, urging players to shoulder collective responsibility for their poor form.
Jamie Carragher Challenges Mohamed Salah’s Role
Carragher, a vocal figure in Liverpool’s media landscape, singled out Mohamed Salah during a recent televised discussion, stating, “I only ever hear Salah speak when he wins Man of the Match or wants a new contract.” He praised Van Dijk for regularly addressing the media and demanding more from teammates, but called on Salah to adopt a similar approach, especially as one of Liverpool’s most senior stars.
This is not the first time Carragher has clashed with Salah on such matters. Last year, the former defender labeled Salah “selfish” for airing contract grievances in public, arguing that individual futures should not overshadow the club’s pursuit of success. Though that dispute subsided after Salah signed a new two-year deal, Carragher believes now is the time for Salah to become a true leader.
Salah’s Impact Diminished in Challenging Season
Salah’s on-field influence has waned compared to last season’s 34-goal haul; he has netted just five times in 17 matches under Arne Slot. As Liverpool’s attacking spearhead, his dip in form has mirrored the team’s struggles. Carragher’s message is clear: “I’d like to see Mo Salah come out as one of the leaders, as one of the legends of Liverpool, come out and speak for the team.”
While acknowledging Van Dijk’s captaincy, Carragher stressed that leadership should not be restricted to those wearing the armband. He suggested that the pressure on manager Arne Slot will only increase unless influential figures like Salah step up both on and off the pitch.
Slot Remains Optimistic Despite Mounting Pressure
Despite a difficult start, Arne Slot remains defiant about Liverpool’s prospects. The Dutch manager insisted following the Forest defeat that the solution to Liverpool’s woes “is not that far away.” Slot highlighted the team’s effort and the chances created, reiterating his belief that a turnaround is within reach if the squad can regain confidence and learn from recent setbacks.
Liverpool’s Immediate Priorities: Champions League and Beyond
As the Reds prepare to host PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League, they will hope that European competition offers a reprieve. With a congested fixture list—including dates against West Ham, Sunderland, Leeds United, and Inter Milan—the coming days are crucial for Liverpool’s season and for the character of the squad’s senior players, including Salah.
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Opinion: Salah’s Silence Speaks Volumes
As one of Liverpool’s all-time greats, Mohamed Salah’s influence extends beyond goals and assists. In challenging times, true leaders emerge. Whether or not he wears the armband, Salah’s voice could provide reassurance, unity, and direction for a team in crisis. Liverpool needs more than just his brilliance on the pitch—they need his leadership, too.
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