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EPL: He’s not doing himself justice – Klopp told to drop Salah from Liverpool’s starting XI

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Former Liverpool striker, John Aldridge, has urged manager Jurgen Klopp to drop out-of-form forward Mohamed Salah from the Reds’ starting XI.

Salah, who netted 31 goals across all competitions for Liverpool last season, has been a shadow of his usual self so far this season.

The Egyptian captain has scored just five goals and provided four assists in 12 appearances across all competitions for Jurgen Klopp’s side.

In his column for Liverpool Echo, Aldridge wants Salah to be left out of the first team because he is not doing himself or the team justice.

“I am one of Mo Salah’s biggest fans, but he needs to be dropped. He needs to be left out because he is not doing himself justice, and he is not doing the team justice.

“It doesn’t matter whether you are Mo Salah, Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi. At that stage, you have got to be left out for your own good.”

He added, “Whether Klopp can actually do that now that Diaz is injured, I don’t know. Mo’s not the only one, don’t get me wrong. There are so many players below form and they have been for a while.

“The manager’s trying to get them to play through it. He is very loyal, but he doesn’t really have many alternatives.”

Liverpool are currently in 10th position on the Premier League table with 10 points from eight games.