On Saturday, Mohamed Salah, a star for Liverpool, dominated against Wolves.
After assisting on two goals, he was named to BBC Sport’s team of the week by Garth Crooks. Liverpool had a terrible first half, with Wolves scoring first on a goal by Hwang Hee-chan. In sharp contrast to his previous strong play in central defense, Joe Gomez just couldn’t handle Pedro Neto on the flank.
After a long international break, Alexis Mac Allister was clearly exhausted and was taken out of the game at halftime. However, Jurgen Klopp should be proud of his team’s comeback effort.
Cody Gakpo scored after a fantastic pass from Mohamed Salah but was soon taken off the field.
After that, Salah, now the captain, set up Andy Robertson for an improbable goal. Salah was instrumental in Liverpool’s victory against Wolves, which kept them winless on the season.
Liverpool turned down a large offer from Saudi Arabia to sign him, and he’s proving every week that they made the right choice.
Salah is Liverpool’s key player versus Wolves.
Crooks included him in his attacking team of the week, saying, “Salah might not be scoring goals in buckets anymore, but he is playing the best team football I’ve seen him play since his arrival at Anfield.” Jeremy Doku and Richarlison also made the cut.
He was brilliant once again against Wolves, and he hasn’t made a single mistake in play ever since the Saudis offered him astronomical sums of money to play in their Pro League.
The Egypt great has behaved in a way that is fitting of a world-class player and the club that helped him get there. An outstanding worker.”
Wolves fans are probably sick of seeing Mohamed Salah after he helped Liverpool score 10 goals against them.
Salah is the only consistent option for Klopp among his offensive alternatives this season.
Mac Allister made the bold assertion that Salah is the team’s strongest player at the present time.
Is there anything Mohamed Salah can’t accomplish on the field? He scores goals, assists on others, and outplays his teammates physically.