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Mohamed Salah continues to have the backing of the Liverpool dressing room despite his recent struggles in front of goal.
Six club games without a goal represents his longest scoreless run in more than three years, but the Egypt star was still at ease when he spoke to the media after the Reds' FA Cup semi-final victory on Saturday. And while he might not have scored since converting a penalty against Brighton on March 12, he continues to contribute in other ways.
This has not been lost on his teammates, with right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold suggesting recent criticism has been unfair. Indeed, the England international has gone as far as suggesting the high standards set by Salah earlier in the season are beginning to get used against him and he is a "victim of his own success".
“I think really it’s unfair at the moment, what people are saying," Alexander-Arnold said. The levels he gets himself too, he’s kind of a victim of his own success.
"He’s still top goalscorer in the Premier League and he’s only one behind me in terms of assists!! And people are saying he’s having a bad run of form?! He’s nearly top goalscorer in the Champions League as well."
Salah's 20 league goals put him three clear of his