The arrival of Darwin Nunez at Liverpool is ‘killing’ Mohamed Salah, reckons former Reds man Jose Enrique, who thinks the Egyptian has struggled for goals because of the Uruguayan.Salah was not struggling for goals when he came off the bench and scored a hat-trick in a little over six minutes against Rangers on Wednesday night, but he has been a bit below-par in the Premier League.Liverpool have been struggling domestically and Salah has netted just twice in eight Premier League games, which is well below what he would expect from himself.Enrique believes this is partly down to the signing of Nunez from Benfica this summer, with the centre-forward seeing Jurgen Klopp push Salah to play wider, which is making him far less effective.‘Mo Salah can definitely use the hat-trick to get back to his best,’ Enrique told Midnite. ‘In my opinion, the wingers used to be strikers really, close to the centre-backs, and Salah played yesterday as a striker. ‘But now with Darwin Nunez it has changed a little bit, he is the one who will run into the spaces and you have the wingers as being more open.For Luis Diaz this is helping him, because he’s that kind of winger, but it’s killing Salah.
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So I’m not sure what he’s going to do against [Man] City, it’s going to be interesting. Because when he plays that central role, he makes a difference, he scores goals.