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This Liverpool star was compared to Messi, his teammates are now desperate with him against Arsenal

A few seasons ago he was called the Egyptian Messi, now he is not at his best.

By William Estrella

A few seasons ago he was called the Egyptian Messi, now he is not at his best.
A few seasons ago he was called the Egyptian Messi, now he is not at his best.

Liverpool has always been and always will be a great European team, however, it is also undeniable to say that the team led by Jurgen Klopp is not going through its best football moment.

In the Premier League, the most complicated league in the world, Liverpool is in tenth place, just halfway down the table. An absolute failure they are reaping, unless they recover the situation. Among the reasons why they are losing so many points, it is clear that the level of Mohamed Salah has played a major role.

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He has been Liverpool's best player for more than 4 years. Every season he is the top scorer of the team, but that does not mean that it is not possible to comment that the Egyptian has noticeably lowered his level. The striker has just two goals in the seven Premier League games he has played.

During the first half against Arsenal, the Egyptian has not been seen to associate properly with his teammates, in addition, he is more imprecise than in other games. Both Liverpool goals at the moment have been from Firmino and Darwin Nuñez, no connection with Salah.

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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