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£400k-a-week star Mo Salah sets unwanted Premier League record

Mo Salah’s unwanted Premier League record sparks major fan reaction
Mo Salah’s massive wages become talking point after shocking unwanted Premier League record in heavy defeat to Nottingham Forest.
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Mohamed Salah has come under heavy fire from fans after an unwanted Premier League record by the Liverpool star surfaced, sparking jokes that the £400k-a-week forward has effectively “dropped his boots.”

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In Liverpool’s latest Premier League match against Nottingham Forest, Salah attempted 14 dribbles but completed just 4, and overall managed 10 unsuccessful dribbles, the most unsuccessful attempts by any player in a single Premier League game this season.

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The 33-year-old was on the pitch for the full 90 minutes but struggled to make the impact fans are accustomed to from the Egyptian king.

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He completed just 70% of his passes, created three chances, and had only one shot on target.

MO Salah and Liverpool's season has been freaky. (Photo Credit: Premier League)

His crossing and long-ball accuracy were also poor, completing zero out of seven crosses and no long balls, raising eyebrows and concerns online.

Social media was ablaze with reactions as fans commented sharply on Salah's apparent dip in form.

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“Saudi is calling,” one remark went, alluding to rumoured moves to the Saudi Pro League.

Another quipped, “Bro got that 400K quid contract and dropped his boots. Disgusting work ethic but I respect the move,” highlighting frustration with what many view as a decline in effort at Liverpool.

Mo Salah lifting the EPL trophy last season. |Photo Credit: Liverpool FC on Instagram

Some fans accepted the age factor, with comments like, “He’s 33 now. Time to evolve or decline.”

Criticism also targeted his dribbling style, with a fan noting, “Dribbles ain’t for Salah anymore. He kept just running straight with the ball to the defender.”

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Liverpool’s forward line was also criticised for tactical issues, with some fans singling out Cody Gakpo’s poor performance alongside Salah’s struggles, saying “On the other side of the pitch, Gakpo is doing worse. Both shouldn’t be starting games at the same time.”

While Salah remains one of Liverpool’s all-time greats, this match showed the challenges the winger faces in maintaining his peak performance years.

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah was crowned the Professional Footballers' Association's men's player of the year last season.

For a player who terrorised defenses with his speed, agility, and clinical finishing last season, the recent stat lines indicate a dip that fans hope he can reverse as Liverpool battles to regain form in one of the toughest leagues in the world.​

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