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Is the sun setting on Salah’s time at Anfield?

Liverpool are struggling following three consecutive heavy defeats, a run deeply impacting their standing. Facing West Ham, they desperately need a victory to reverse their fortunes. Surprisingly, manager Arne Slot benched Mohamed Salah for this crucial Premier League clash, marking the first such exclusion since his arrival.

Instead, Slot selected an unusual lineup, starting Alexander Isak up front, Dominik Szoboszlai on the wing, and Florian Wirtz in midfield. Addressing inevitable questions regarding Salah’s future, Slot attributed the decision primarily to fixture congestion, telling Sky Sports: “We played four games in 10 days... I have more than 11 good players.” Despite Slot downplaying the omission, leaving a fully fit Salah out remains significant.

The Egyptian icon has underperformed throughout the 2025-26 campaign, managing only five goals and three assists in 18 total appearances. Consequently, this bold managerial call suggests that Salah’s dominant era at Anfield may finally be approaching its conclusion.

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