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Salah's Liverpool form addressed by Alexander-Arnold: He's a victim of his own success

Trent Alexander-Arnold says it is “unfair” for questions to be asked of Mohamed Salah’s form at Liverpool, with an “outstanding” talent having proved himself countless times over in the past.

An Egyptian superstar has, by his own high standards, been enduring something of a lean spell in recent weeks, with a goalless run for club and country extended to eight games in an FA Cup semi-final outing against Manchester City.

Salah has found the target just once through his last 12 appearances, but remains the Premier League’s top scorer in 2021-22 and has registered 153 efforts for Liverpool through 244 games.

Alexander-Arnold has no concerns when it comes to a proven colleague, with the Reds defender saying when asked about the criticism being aimed in Salah’s direction: “I think it’s unfair. The levels he gets himself too, he’s kind of a victim of his own success.

“He’s still top goalscorer, he’s 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.

“What he has done for us over the last five seasons has been outstanding. Look, it’s unfair for people to say he is going through a bad patch.

“We all have belief that he is going to score goals for us. It’s only a matter of time before he puts it in the back of the net again.”

Salah is not the only superstar at Anfield to have faced uncomfortable questions this season, with Alexander-Arnold still having to address suggestions that he lacks defensive nous.

That has rarely been an issue for the buccaneering full-back, as his assist numbers speak for themselves, but he showed once again in a thrilling cup tie with City that he can keep the likes of Jack Grealish and Raheem Sterling quiet.

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