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·28 October 2024

Salah’s Super Sunday: Reminder Of Importance

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Mo Salah: Super Sunday and Another Reminder of His Importance

Do not become numb to his greatness. Super Sunday’s clash served up another epic reminder of why Liverpool must prioritise securing Mohamed Salah’s contract renewal. His consistency is nothing short of phenomenal, and when the pressure mounts against the Premier League’s biggest sides, Salah rises. Against Arsenal, a team he relishes facing, Salah once again demonstrated his value, and his overall contribution to the “big six” underlines just how crucial his presence is for Liverpool.

Salah’s Remarkable Record Against Arsenal

Salah’s record against Arsenal in the Premier League is simply stunning. The numbers speak for themselves—11 goals in just 15 appearances, a tally that sees him surpass almost every other forward in the competition when it comes to facing the Gunners. As OptaJoe noted, only Harry Kane (14) and Wayne Rooney (12) have managed more. It’s this type of reliability in key matches that makes Salah irreplaceable.


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When he took to the field on Sunday, everyone knew Salah was primed to influence the outcome. Arsenal might have started brightly, but Liverpool had a weapon they’ve relied on for years: Mohamed Salah’s innate ability to deliver. Once again, Salah made his presence felt with a crucial equaliser, ensuring Liverpool left the Emirates with a hard-fought point. His performance highlighted just how vital he is to their attack, as he spun Timber and left him struggling, driving Liverpool forward with power and precision.

Salah’s Dominance Against the Big Six

It’s not just Arsenal who Salah thrives against. His record against the other members of the so-called “big six” is unrivalled. According to LiveScore, Salah has now racked up a staggering 61 goal contributions in Premier League fixtures involving Manchester United, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, and Arsenal. These are the biggest games, where champions are made and legacies are solidified. Salah is not only involved in these matches—he dominates them.

When you look at these figures, it becomes clear why Salah’s renewal is a matter of urgency. The player is integral to Liverpool’s aspirations for both domestic and European success. To lose someone who thrives under the weight of top-tier opposition would be a catastrophic error, especially given the relentless pace at which the Premier League moves.

Salah’s Stellar Start to the 2024/25 Season

Despite years at the top, Mo Salah continues to dazzle. This season alone, he’s notched up 8 goals and 7 assists in 13 games. It’s clear Salah hasn’t missed a beat. His consistency season after season is unmatched, and even in the current campaign, his form shows no signs of dipping.

When you consider how difficult the Premier League is to navigate, with its intensity and unpredictability, Salah’s figures become even more impressive. To score and assist at such a consistent rate over multiple seasons makes him a rarity, a player who transcends even the highest expectations. Liverpool’s hopes for silverware rest heavily on his shoulders, and thus, securing his long-term future at Anfield is essential.

Andrew Beasley’s Analysis: A Testament to Salah’s Impact

Andrew Beasley’s tweet adds further credence to Salah’s impact this season: “Liverpool have played 13 games this season. Mo Salah has scored and assisted in three, just scored in five and assisted in two. The Reds’ open play goals in the three games in which he hasn’t contributed: 0, 1, 1.”

This kind of breakdown highlights just how pivotal Salah is. In games where he doesn’t contribute directly, Liverpool’s attacking output stutters. It’s a simple, but powerful, statement of how heavily Liverpool’s attacking play leans on their Egyptian talisman. Beasley’s analysis sheds light on the broader picture—without Salah’s goal contributions, Liverpool seem far less dangerous in open play, further underscoring his importance to the club’s attacking system.

Pay The Man

Mohamed Salah is more than just a great player—he is a linchpin in Liverpool’s success. His performances against Arsenal and the Premier League’s elite clubs are a stark reminder that the club must do whatever it takes to ensure his future lies at Anfield. Whether it’s his goal-scoring exploits, his assist tally, or his sheer presence in big matches, Salah is irreplaceable. The numbers from this season alone make it clear that his contribution is invaluable. 8 goals, 7 assists, and counting—and it’s only October.

Losing a player of Salah’s calibre would not only be a significant blow on the pitch but could also signal a lack of ambition. Liverpool need to act now to secure his future, because without him, it’s hard to see how they’ll stay at the top of English football.

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