Although Liverpool's best offensive player is not at his best, he has been able to cope with the situation to the point that he is adding assists and goals that give him the confidence to be effective and decisive as he was a few months ago, fearing the Premier League teams if Mohamed Salah manages to be at his best again.
The international with the Egyptian national team has been strengthened by the recognition and the objectives achieved by the institution to be able to continue working on his football until now, managing throughout October to wake up from his lethargy and score a significant amount of goals that place him as one of the leaders in attack in the Champions League being above rivals such as Erling Haaland.
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Although he is still far from the level he showed in seasons such as 17-18 where he managed to score against 17 of the 19 teams that make up the Premier League, Mo Salah is still a fundamental part for teams in England to fear him and there are a series of strategies to try to stop him during matches, but even with that, the Egyptian has already found the net on four occasions and against different teams.
The Liverpool star will still have two more chances to add to his goalscoring tally before the World Cup kicks off in Qatar, with Tottenham and Southampton two perfect opponents to close the gap and return to the pitch against Aston Villa on Boxing Day in December.
It is difficult to pinpoint which of the 19 Premier League teams is Salah's favourite customer so far, but the likes of Manchester United, Leeds United and Brighton & Hove Albion have been among the most affected by the Egyptian's shots, although the big six have also fallen prey to the No 11, with Manchester City being one of the worst affected, their only defeat coming against Liverpool, with Mohamed scoring the only goal.
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