Interaction on Mohamed Salah’s performance in the Napoli quartet match against Liverpool

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The Egyptian star, Mohamed Salah, player of the English club Liverpool, continued his absence from the scoring contribution, whether by registration or industry, in the team’s recent matches, which prompted some fans to criticize him, and demand to restore his level.

Salah played only 63 minutes, in the match “The Reds” and Napoli of Italy, which witnessed the latter’s victory by four goals to one, in the first round of the UEFA Champions League 2023/2022.

Mohamed Salah did not manage to score or provide a decisive pass, so the team coach, Jurgen Klopp, decided to remove him from the field and enter the Portuguese Diego Gota in his place.

Salah continued to score goals for the fourth match in a row, following he played once morest: Bournemouth, Newcastle United and Everton, in the English Premier League, and finally once morest Napoli in the “Champion League” competition.

Mohamed Salah has only two goals in the (Premier League), this season, 8 goals behind the top scorer, Norwegian Erling Halland, Manchester City player.

The pressures on Salah are increasing following Liverpool’s results have fluctuated since the start of the current season, as the fans rely on him a lot to lead the “Reds” to correct the path and go on the right path.

Reactions to the low level of Mohamed Salah varied, and Twitter users suggested that the reasons were due to the player’s securing the new contract, and the departure of Senegalese Sadio Mane.

And one of the tweeters said: “Mohamed Salah following he renewed, raised the salary and guaranteed his life in Liverpool, then disappeared,” and another added: “It is clear that Mohamed Salah is not a team alone.”

And a tweeter wrote: “Mane was a source of danger from the left side and a mitigator of the censorship pressure on Salah,” and another tweeted: “Mohamed Salah has a broken wing, as he had Sadio Mane Aoun, and now the Egyptian pharaoh with a single wing is struggling in the country of the English.”

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