Liverpool legend Mohamed Salah helped Liverpool dispatch his former side Chelsea with a 2-1 victory in the Premier League clash. The Reds continued their strong form by securing an important post-October international break victory over their London rivals at Anfield.
Liverpool have won 10 out of their first 11 games in all competitions under the new head coach Arne Slot. The Reds are currently sitting at the top of the Premier League table with Manchester City breathing down their neck.
Liverpool are facing some of the toughest teams during the congested fixture period that starts with this game against Chelsea. These three points are a brilliant way to kickstart this period as they face RB Leipzig next in the midweek.
Salah has continued his prolific form for Liverpool despite recurring questions about his longevity since last season’s surprising late stumble. The 32-year-old earns £350,000 per week through his current contract with the Reds which ends at ends after this season.
Despite the stern policy that stops Liverpool from handing new contracts to the ageing players, Salah is a special case. The 32-year-old’s conditioning and continuous contributions present enough evidence of his longevity that goes beyond next season at this level.
The Egyptian has scored seven goals and provided six assists from 11 appearances in all competitions so far this season. Squawka Live revealed that Salah made 15 passes in the final third, winning 6x possessions and five duels against Chelsea.
Furthermore, the 32-year-old had five touches in the opposition’s box while boasting 100% take-ons and creating two chances. He had two shots during the game in which he scored a goal and provided an assist for Curtis Jones.
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Salah will play a pivotal role for Liverpool as they intend to do better than last season and achieve success. The club hopes to secure his future before January when players in the final year of their contracts can negotiate with foreign clubs.