Why is Mohamed Salah being criticised? Peter Crouch gives his view | OneFootball

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·21 de febrero de 2026

Why is Mohamed Salah being criticised? Peter Crouch gives his view

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Former striker insists the Egyptian still has more to give

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Why is Mohamed Salah being criticised? Peter Crouch gives his view


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Former Liverpool striker Peter Crouch said he is confused by recent criticism of Mohamed Salah and believes the Egyptian can still deliver more.

Crouch questions Salah criticism

Former Peter Crouch has spoken out in support of Mohamed Salah admitting he is puzzled by the recent debate surrounding the Liverpool star’s form.

In comments published by Liverpool.com, Crouch described Salah as world-class player and said he would like to see him remain at Liverpool beyond the current season.

He added that Salah still has unfinished business at the club and would not want to leave in the current circumstances.

Signs of improvement after AFCON

Crouch pointed out that Salah has shown signs of improvement in recent matches. While acknowledging that the winger went through difficult period before and after the Africa Cup of Nations, he stressed that the situation has changed.

According to the former striker, Salah is not yet back to his absolute best but his level has clearly risen.

Crouch rejected any suggestion that the decline is linked to fitness or physical issues saying Salah does not look slower or out of shape and remains capable of producing another strong season.

Numbers still tell a strong story

Despite the criticism, Salah continues to deliver important numbers. During the match against Sunderland last week, he provided assist for Virgil van Dijk reaching 92 assist for Liverpool.

That tally saw Salah equal the long-standing record of Steven Gerrard underlining his lasting influence at the club.

Focus turns to Nottingham Forest

Liverpool now preparing for their next Premier League fixture against Nottingham Forest scheduled to take place on Sunday 1 February at the City Ground.

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