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I know no player is happy when they are dropped, but Salah does need to realise that if his performances aren't up to standard and tactically we're leaving our RB exposed then he can't play. There's definitely an ego thing with the top players, but I think we were better as a "team" last night with our more balanced formation (injuries aside). If there's a long term dip in form from Salah, then I could see him leaving at the end of the year, even with another year to go as he previously has been top dog and not being so doesn't sit well with him.
 
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I know no player is happy when they are dropped, but Salah does need to realise that if his performances aren't up to standard and tactically we're leaving our RB exposed then he can't play. There's definitely an ego thing with the top players, but I think we were better as a "team" last night with our more balanced formation (injuries aside). If there's a long term dip in form from Salah, then I could see him leaving at the end of the year, even with another year to go as he previously has been top dog and not being so doesn't sit well with him.

Salah doesn’t defend and when he isn’t delivering in attack either, it’s like playing with 10. Dropping him is the right thing to do until he can prove in training he has his sharpness back.
 
Klopp interview on Diary of a Ceo is a decent watch. Comes across very well and very honest about how much influence he actually had in transfer and picks. Mentions he didn't want Salah in the first place and had to be convinced by the rest of the staff to take him.

His ripping on United is also decent comedy timing for a German.
 
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