Liverpool, Mohamed Salah and Slot
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Slot sees Liverpool form turning cornerArne Slot believes Liverpool’s recent improvement can be traced back to the fundamentals, effort, connection and a growing sense of belief. Saturday’s 2-0
Liverpool manager Arne Slot revealed that the ankle injury sustained by Dominik Szoboszlai on Saturday afternoon “didn’t look great” in a deeply concerning update for the team’s undisputed star player this season.
Liverpool’s season has been defined by narrow margins, fluctuating momentum and an ever-shifting injury picture. As Brighton & Hove Albion prepare to arrive at Anfield for a 3pm GMT kick-off, Arne Slot faces another decision shaped by fitness rather than form, with Alexander Isak emerging as a late doubt following midweek action in Europe.
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Curtis Jones sparkles in Liverpool’s diamond midfield to give Arne Slot a new post-Salah solution
Jones combined with Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai to stifle Inter Milan’s threat in the San Siro
Mohamed Salah should shelve any immediate thoughts about quitting Liverpool for Saudi Arabia and secure a fitting Anfield send-off, according to Jamie Carragher.
Afterwards, Salah used the media mixed zone to air his view that he has been thrown “under the bus,” scapegoated for the club’s malaise. Controversially, he also implied that he is above competing for a place in the team and his status shouldn’t be questioned because of contributions over the previous eight years.