Pundits speculate on the cause of Salah’s struggle
IN trying to understand Mohamed Salah’s disappointing form so far this season, Egyptian sports pundits are coming up with explanations that range from the rational to the outlandish.
“Salah must not look back at last season, whether it’s his goal scoring or his exceptional form,” said Islam el-Shater in Cairo’s independent newspaper.
“What he must do is to do what his coach (Jurgen Klopp) asks of him so he does not lose his starting place.”
Islam also said that it was not uncommon for star strikers to go through occasional goal droughts. But some observers have another worry over the 26-year-old star, who has scored 39 goals in 60 appearances for Egypt.
“That (smile) is missing since the start of this season because of the pressure he is under (to score in every game),” top football commentator Hassan el-Mistekawi wrote last week in the independent newspaper.
Ironically, speculation about Salah’s form coincides with Liverpool’s blistering run of results; Klopp’s men have opened the new Premier League season with six straight wins.
“Whether it is him or the fans, Salah is being compared to (Cristiano) Ronaldo and (Lionel) Messi and perhaps he has began to believe that he can score 40-50 goals every season,” wrote Mohammed el-Bourmy in “He is not required to do this, but rather to have a good season with, say, 20 goals to his name, and enjoy himself because Liverpool this year is a better team than last year.”
It is also too early to say whether Salah’s third goal of the season, against Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday, signals a return to form.
Another theory goes even further and claims that Senegal international Sadio Mane, Salah’s fellow Liverpool forward who has scored four goals in the Premier League this season, is starving the Egyptian of scoring chances out of jealousy.
“Mane is thinking of Salah’s last season stats and is trying to push Salah out of the picture,” said Karim Said, editor of a popular online sports website.
Whatever the true cause of Salah’s slight dip in form, it is certain that the Egyptian’s performances for Liverpool will continue to be scrutinised and discussed at length in his homeland. – The Independent