Arne Slot Comes to Mohamed Salah's Defense Amid Liverpool's Offensive Struggles
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has backed Mohamed Salah amidst criticism of his recent performances, highlighting the challenges faced by fellow attackers Hugo Ekitike and Cody Gakpo. Discover how the Reds are aiming to reignite their attacking prowess for a successful end to the season.

Liverpool boss Arne Slot has sought to defend Mohamed Salah from critics of his recent output, with the Dutchman pointing out that Hugo Ekitike and Cody Gakpo have hardly been prolific of late. The Reds are hoping to see their attacking unit rediscover a spark in domestic and European competition, with the business end of another thrilling campaign being reached.Egyptian superstar Salah hit 34 goals for Liverpool across all competitions last season, helping to deliver Premier League title glory alongside PFA Player of the Year and Golden Boot honours. A two-year extension to his contract, through to 2027, was agreed.The 2025-26 season has been a testing one for all concerned at Anfield, with surprising struggles for consistency - on the back of a record-shattering spending spree - leading to uncomfortable questions being asked of those on and off the field.Salah has faced plenty of those, leading to an emotional outburst in December, and he has failed to find the target in a Premier League fixture since November 1. The 33-year-old does, however, retain the full support of a manager that took to benching him earlier in the season.Slot has said of Salah enduring an apparent dip in the remarkable standards that have been set across nine years on Merseyside: “He set his own standards and they are so, so, so high the moment he doesn't score for a few games, people are surprised, so that is the big compliment. If you use the FA Cup, even though it is a Premier League side [he scored against]. Three games ago he had an assist and a goal against a Premier League side, Brighton, a very good Premier League team, so that is the reality. You can change data and say it's no goal in nine PL games and that is the standard he set.”Slot added on Salah’s performances, with Dutch winger Gakpo going seven games without a goal and French frontman Ekitike failing to trouble the scorers in his last four appearances: “I think I should go really detailed into performances and this is not the time and place to do it here. “Mo we are used to scoring goals. We also know, even in my time, it has happened, I've had questions about Mo not scoring for three or four games but he always scores again. He is not our only attacker who doesn't score as much as he was used to. It is not that the focus should be all on him, Hugo and Cody haven't either, so it is a team thing. But we keep clean sheets, so they don't need to score as many. We scored six versus Qarabag and four against Newcastle.”Liverpool are confident that Salah will play his way back into form, with a modern day legend having enough credit in the bank to ensure that a minor wobble can be glossed over. Ekitike has also impressed since completing an £82 million ($110m) transfer in the summer of 2025, with his debut campaign at Anfield delivering 15 goals.The 23-year-old is aware of supposed flaws in his game and is working towards fixing those. Slot said of the France international needing to work on his aerial ability for somebody that stands at six feet, three inches tall: “It's true that when I played - a long time ago - we probably had a ball hanging on a rope and we headed it to work on a technique. It's isolated, not used now. “We are noticing this, as Hugo is, so we try to work on it. Not every day but it's a part of his game and he also wants to develop because he could have scored a few more goals. Being 22, 23, it's normal there are parts of your game you can improve.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingLiverpool, who sit sixth in the Premier League table at present and have been paired with Galatasaray in the last 16 of the Champions League, will be hoping to get back in the goal-scoring groove when playing host to West Ham on Saturday.
Arne Slot Defends Mohamed Salah
Liverpool boss Arne Slot has emphasized the high standards set by Mohamed Salah over his nine-year tenure at Anfield, noting that the Egyptian forward's goal-scoring prowess has led to heightened expectations. While Salah has faced a goal drought in the Premier League, Slot remains confident in his ability to bounce back.
Challenges Faced by Cody Gakpo and Hugo Ekitike
Slot also pointed out the struggles of Liverpool's other attacking talents, Cody Gakpo and Hugo Ekitike, who have both experienced dips in form in front of goal. The Dutch manager stressed that the team's attacking output is a collective effort, not solely reliant on Salah.
Focus on Development
Despite the challenges faced by the attackers, Slot highlighted the progress made by Hugo Ekitike, particularly in improving his aerial ability. The French forward's commitment to enhancing his game at a young age signals a positive trajectory for his future performances.
Looking Ahead
As Liverpool sets their sights on upcoming fixtures in the Premier League and the Champions League, Arne Slot remains optimistic about Mohamed Salah's ability to rediscover his goal-scoring form. With key matches on the horizon, the Reds are working towards a resurgence in their offensive capabilities.








