Salah Struggling as Liverpool’s Front Three No Longer ‘Well-Drilled’, Says Klopp

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool reacts after the English Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Chelsea FC in Liverpool, Britain, 21 January 2023. (EPA)
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool reacts after the English Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Chelsea FC in Liverpool, Britain, 21 January 2023. (EPA)
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Salah Struggling as Liverpool’s Front Three No Longer ‘Well-Drilled’, Says Klopp

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool reacts after the English Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Chelsea FC in Liverpool, Britain, 21 January 2023. (EPA)
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool reacts after the English Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Chelsea FC in Liverpool, Britain, 21 January 2023. (EPA)

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah's struggles in front of goal are down to the club no longer having the "well-drilled" front three that terrorized defenses in the past, manager Juergen Klopp said.

Although Salah has scored 17 goals in all competitions at the halfway mark this season, he has scored only seven in the Premier League where he has averaged nearly 24 goals a season during his time with Liverpool.

The Egyptian forward has won three Golden Boots for most goals in a season, but has been far from his best after the summer departure of his strike partner Sadio Mane and injuries to Roberto Firmino, Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz.

"Of course Mo is suffering. It was a well-drilled machine the front three, everything was clear (in) what we were doing. Everybody suffers from that, that's clear," Klopp told reporters.

"It is specific, offensive play that requires a lot of work and lot of information, and not always obvious information. You create a feeling about a lot of these things, about where your team mate is and where to pass the ball without looking."

Mane moved to Bayern Munich in the close season while Jota, Firmino and Diaz have not played since the World Cup, with Liverpool falling to ninth in the standings.

Liverpool reinforced their attack with the mid-season signing of Dutch forward Cody Gakpo who is still adapting to the team, while Darwin Nunez has not been consistent, scoring just one goal in the FA Cup since the season restarted last month.

"In two or three weeks a couple more options will be available and we can mix it up. When Darwin is playing, he is obviously more high up, going in behind," Klopp added.

"We never played with a (number) nine before. Even when Sadio played in the position he was dropping (back) in moments. That's not Darwin's game, he wants to have balls at his feet and he's a real handful there.

"It is all good if they would all be in and we could build something, but we haven't been able to do that yet."



Chelsea Beat Man United 1-0 to Win Sixth Straight WSL Title

30 April 2025, United Kingdom, Manchester: Chelsea celebrate as they win the league after the Barclays Women's Super League match against Manchester united at Leigh Sports Village, Manchester. Photo: Nick Potts/PA Wire/dpa
30 April 2025, United Kingdom, Manchester: Chelsea celebrate as they win the league after the Barclays Women's Super League match against Manchester united at Leigh Sports Village, Manchester. Photo: Nick Potts/PA Wire/dpa
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Chelsea Beat Man United 1-0 to Win Sixth Straight WSL Title

30 April 2025, United Kingdom, Manchester: Chelsea celebrate as they win the league after the Barclays Women's Super League match against Manchester united at Leigh Sports Village, Manchester. Photo: Nick Potts/PA Wire/dpa
30 April 2025, United Kingdom, Manchester: Chelsea celebrate as they win the league after the Barclays Women's Super League match against Manchester united at Leigh Sports Village, Manchester. Photo: Nick Potts/PA Wire/dpa

Chelsea wrapped up their sixth consecutive Women's Super League title and record-extending eighth in total after a 1-0 victory at Manchester United on Wednesday, with Lucy Bronze heading home a corner late in the game.
Sonia Bompastor's Blues, who needed only a point from Wednesday's match to secure another title and continue their WSL dominance, sit atop the league table with 54 points for an unassailable nine-point lead over Arsenal with two games remaining. United are third on 43 points.
Despite terrific scoring chances for both sides, the game looked headed for a draw before Bronze leapt to head in Sandy Baltimore's corner just inside the far post in the 74th minute sparking a celebration that looked like a mix of joy and relief from Bompastor's players.
"It's a great achievement," Bompastor told Sky Sports. "It feels a bit unreal. Tonight it's a team performance. We bounced back and showed the great character the team has.
"This league is really competitive. Maybe for some people they just think being Chelsea, it's really easy for us to achieve this, but it isn't," she added. "We work really hard and we had the right mindset from the beginning of the season until now."
The team celebrated arm-in-arm in front of Chelsea's visiting fans.
The title caps a remarkable debut season for Bompastor after she stepped into the shoes of former manager Emma Hayes, who left Chelsea after 12 trophy-laden seasons to coach the United States women's team.
Bompastor has guided Chelsea to an undefeated season thus far, with 17 victories in their 20 games, Reuters reported.
Aston Villa had paved the way for Chelsea to clinch the title with their 5-2 hammering of Arsenal earlier in the evening.
"We knew before the game that Arsenal had got beat, so we knew what we needed, but we wanted to win, we want to go unbeaten all season," Bronze told Sky. "We get to finish at home at Stamford Bridge. All our fans get to come down and celebrate winning the trophy."
The one-goal night was not for a lack of chances on both sides.
United squandered an opportunity to break the deadlock just before halftime when Melvine Malard latched on to a back-pass but Chelsea goalkeeper Hannah Hampton got out quickly to stifle her chance. The ball then fell to Grace Clinton, who unleashed a shot from 20 yards that Hampton pushed over the bar.
"I don't think I've got enough words to say (how I'm feeling)," Hampton said. "We're all ecstatic and we're not going to let up in the last two games, we want to go the whole season unbeaten."
United goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce made a brilliant triple save in the second half, batting Aggie Beever-Jones' shot into the path of Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, whose strike hit Tullis-Joyce before Erin Cuthbert fired straight at the keeper.
United had to watch Chelsea celebrate last season as well when they clinched their fifth title in a row with a 6-0 thrashing in Manchester in a fitting finale for Hayes.
Chelsea's league title comes three days after they were eliminated from Champions League contention by holders Barcelona in the semi-finals.