Salah’s Return Sparks Question: Has Liverpool Outsmarted Dependence on Their Egyptian Icon?
Long term, however, the trajectory is clear: Liverpool’s attack is becoming more colorful: Szoboszlai, Wirtz, Gakpo, and Frimpong are not supporting acts—they’re central figures. The question is whether Salah can embrace this shift, adapting from being the sole star to being part of an ensemble.
A New Era, Not the End
Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool story isn’t finished. He can still deliver brilliance, still inspire comebacks, still etch his name deeper into Anfield folklore. But the era of Salah as Liverpool’s singular savior is fading. Under Arne Slot, strength lies in plurality—in the idea that if Salah misfires, Szoboszlai scores; if Frimpong dazzles, Gakpo finishes.



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