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Jurgen Klopp can correct Mo Salah decision labelled "mistake" by Jamie Carragher

If you haven't heard, Liverpool are playing lots of football matches.

Jurgen Klopp is complaining on almost a weekly basis about their packed schedule, with his side playing every few days across three major competitions. The Reds are hoping to record an unprecedented quadruple, having already lifted the League Cup in March, and have challenges in their way which they've rarely faced in past seasons.

It's no surprise, then, that plenty of pundits have offered Klopp advice on how to manage his squad, especially ahead of last Sunday's clash with Manchester City. Billed as a Premier League title decider, the match eventually finished 2-2 but Jamie Carragher had already offered his verdict on that fact Mohamed Salah hadn't been rested for the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final against Benfica four days prior.

With Salah's form dipping ahead of first leg, Carragher reckoned that Klopp should've pulled him out of the firing line - something the Liverpool boss eventually did in the 61st minute after a quiet display from his talisman. "I think it's a physical thing and a mental thing and he's got to come out of it really quickly," the Anfield icon explained on Sky Sports ahead of Sunday's draw when asked about the 29-year-old's recent struggles.

"But I was very surprised he played midweek against Benfica, I really was. I know the Champions League is huge, but I think it was a mistake by Jurgen Klopp to play him, I'd love him to be really fresh here [against City]. He played the first 60, 70 minutes [against Benfica] and again it wasn't great.

"So, you're coming into this game thinking, 'Mo Salah isn't at his best, another game where he hasn't played particularly well and not scored'. I'd have liked him to be

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