Liverpool Boss Klopp Tells Salah To Seek Inspiration From Mane
20th March 2019
Although the Egyptian has 20 goals in the current campaign, his goalless run of seven matches is the longest he has experienced since a 10-game streak for Roma in 2015-16

- Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says Mohamed Salah should use Sadio Mane as inspiration as the Egypt star looks to hit peak form after an inconsistent season
- Salah scored 44 times in his debut season with Liverpool, but his second campaign has not been so smooth
LONDON, United
Kingdom- Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says Mohamed Salah should use Sadio
Mane as inspiration as the Egypt star looks to hit peak form after an
inconsistent season.
Salah scored 44 times in his debut season with Liverpool,
but his second campaign has not been so smooth.
Although Salah has 20 goals in the current campaign, his
goalless run of seven matches is the longest he has experienced since a 10-game
streak for Roma in 2015-16.
That is a concern, with Liverpool chasing their first
English title since 1990 and also through to the Champions League
quarter-finals.
Fortunately for Liverpool, Senegal winger Mane is in fine
form and has moved level on 20 goals with Salah, after netting 11 in as many
games.
Mane had gone goalless in eight outings in November and
December during a spell of 17 matches in which he scored just three times.
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Having seen Mane work through his drought successfully,
Klopp believes Salah will soon see his luck change in front of goal as well.
"Sadio played pretty much always like this but now he
is always in the right spot in the right moment. In football it's sometimes
like this," Klopp told Liverpool's website.
"He is in a really good moment, of course. The only
thing he did when he was not always in the right spot was work and work and
work.
"That's exactly what Mo has to do, exactly the same,
just work, do the right things and it will come again.
"He's just rather unlucky, where Sadio is lucky in the moment
-- he is in brilliant shape, that's true.
"But then, he is in the right shape and maybe a yard
away from him is Mo, but somebody else scored. That's how it is, all
good."