Steve Nicol weighs in on Mohamed Salah after goal against Wolverhampton
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Steve Nicol weighs in on Mohamed Salah after goal against Wolverhampton
"You have to take the other step and create clear chances and score goals, particularly against a team who are bottom of the league and who are going down. It's not acceptable to lose in the way they did to Wolves. Wolves had two shots on goal. They scored two goals."
"Especially the one we showed in the highlights with Mo Salah [wasting the 3v2]. Although he scored a goal, the goalie should have saved it, and he really didn't contribute anything again all evening."
"That sharpness in front of goal that used to define Salah's game feels like it's missing right now. His goal had a bit of luck to it, squeezing under Jose Sa, but they all count the same."
Mohamed Salah scored against Wolves after ten league matches without a goal, but the strike was fortunate, squeezing under goalkeeper Jose Sa. More significantly, Salah squandered a clear 3v2 opportunity moments later, failing to make the correct pass despite having teammates in support. Steve Nicol criticized both Salah's performance and Liverpool's broader attacking struggles, noting the team's poor decision-making in the final third. Wolves' clinical finishing proved decisive, scoring twice from just two shots on goal. Salah's lack of sharpness in front of goal, once a defining characteristic, remains a concern for Liverpool's attacking play.
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