Wayne Rooney’s Shocking Critique of Mohamed Salah Sends Shockwaves After Liverpool’s Defeat to Manchester City
After an impressive previous season, Mohamed Salah has not started the 2025-26 season as he had hoped. The Liverpool star has scored five goals and provided three assists in 16 games. While these numbers keep him as the team’s top scorer, the Egyptian has struggled to make a difference against formidable teams such as Manchester City. In light of this, the English legend Wayne Rooney has delivered pointed criticism about a specific aspect of Salah’s game
“Salah is in the team to score goals and create goals. He’s been one of the best players in the Premier League over the last six or seven years. But in big games, you have to double up. You have to get back and help your teammate. Conor Bradley was having a really tough game today, to be left on his own… I think Salah has to come back and help his teammate,” Wayne Rooney said, via BBC Match Of The Day
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool holds off.
Pep Guardiola revealed the key tactic to stopping Mohamed Salah against Liverpool
Mohamed Salah has endured a rocky start to the season, compounded by rival teams’ targeted efforts to curtail his influence at Liverpool. Even Manchester City coach, Pep Guardiola, acknowledged this, offering insights into the strategies he deployed to effectively neutralize the Egyptian star during their most recent encounter.
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“Mohamed Salah has been a nightmare for us over the years… He always punished us…He is an exceptional player…As soon as he gets the ball, we went into a three-man setup around him so he wouldn’t get enough opportunities… We told Nico he had to be aggressive. Every time Mo had the ball, he had the support of one or two center backs, as well as Jérémy (Doku), Bernardo (Silva), and Phil (Foden),” Pep Guardiola said at the latest press conference.
In Liverpool’s defeat, Mohamed Salah managed just three shots, with only one being a genuine scoring opportunity. While his physical condition appears to be intact, the Egyptian has struggled to adjust to the significant changes in the Reds’ offense. Opposing teams have capitalized on this by marking him closely, further diminishing his impact.



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