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Liverpool manager Arne Slot has moved to calm growing speculation surrounding Mohamed Salah’s recent dip in form, insisting that the Egyptian star’s track record speaks for itself.

The Dutch coach remains confident that his talismanic forward will rediscover his scoring touch soon, emphasising that Salah’s consistency and professionalism leave little reason for concern.

Speaking ahead of Liverpool’s match against Brentford, Slot reaffirmed his faith in the club’s all-time Premier League top scorer, reminding supporters that temporary goal droughts are simply part of a long season.

Mo Salah has struggled with his goal scoring form

Salah’s recent run of matches without a goal has sparked debate among pundits and fans, particularly given his typically high standards and reputation as one of the league’s most clinical forwards.

Despite the scrutiny, Slot remains composed and supportive, highlighting that the 33-year-old’s career has been built on a relentless ability to deliver when it matters most.

“I’m not worried. The main thing is Mo has always scored his goals for our club,” Slot said, as reported by Fabrizio Romano.

“The last thing I worry about is Mo starting to score goals again because that’s what he’s done his whole life, and that’s what I expect him to do again.”

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