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Arne Slot Gives Mohamed Salah His Backing Amid Liverpool Forward’s Goal Drought
Liverpool manager Arne Slot highlights Salah's recent assists and team defensive strength despite his nine-game Premier League goal drought since early November.
- Since early November, Jürgen Klopp, Liverpool manager, backed Mohamed Salah amid a nine-game Premier League goal drought, his longest since joining from AS Roma.
- Because Mohamed Salah, Liverpool forward, sets such high standards, Arne Slot, Liverpool manager, noted his recent assist and goal.
- Slot emphasized `he always scores in the end` despite Salah's nine-game goal drought, highlighting his proven scoring record with four Golden Boot wins since 2017.
- Slot warned the focus on Salah masks a broader issue, saying other attackers like Hugo Ekitike and Cody Gakpo haven't scored during Salah's nine-game drought since November 1.
- Slot confirmed defender Jeremie Frimpong could feature against West Ham United on Saturday, but said `I don't expect Florian to be available, so that is a disappointment, of course.
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Arne Slot gives Mohamed Salah his backing amid Liverpool forward’s goal drought
Salah has not scored a Premier League goal since November 1, a run of nine games.
·Bradford, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleArne Slot pinpoints biggest difference in Mo Salah performances during Liverpool drought - The Mirror
Mohamed Salah has failed to score in his last nine Premier League games but Arne Slot believes the Egypt superstar will soon be back to his best in front of goal
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleDespite a shortage of nine matches in the Premier League for Mohamed Salah, Arne Slot remains serene. Liverpool coach recalled that the Egyptian had already overcome such empty passages in the past, being convinced that his attacker will soon return to the net path.
·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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