Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, believes that Mohamed Salah will get out of his slump and have a strong finish to the season.
Salah is having a sensational season for Liverpool so far, scoring 28 goals and providing 10 assists in 38 games across all competitions.
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However, he has been in a poor form recently, having failed to score from open play since mid-February.
But Klopp believes that it’s due exhaustion and the amount of pressure on him.
”I know that Salah will have a strong finish to the season,” Klopp said in the FA Cup semi-final pre-match press conference.
“At the moment we just have to fix some things because for us every game is a final, and that’s been the case since January, that’s crazy.
“The problem is that during the month of January, Salah had the most difficult period of his career. He went to the Africa Cup of Nations, played in the final and played 120 minutes in all the matches in the knockout stage.
“Salah has a huge a huge responsibility on his shoulders in the locker room in terms of meetings and things like that and not having time to recover.
“Then there is another problem which is being a star in your country and everyone wanting something from you, this can have a big impact. Although its good for the players, now we are in a period where there are no breaks, so it’s completely normal.
“Salah loves to dribble, he’s really good at it, as he already scored many goals which started with him dribbling past defenders.
“Do I tell him not to dribble? No, but I tell him to dribble in the right moments and keep the ball in other moments, keep things simple,” he concluded.
Liverpool are looking to lift their second trophy this season, after having secured the EFL Cup back in February. The Reds are set to face Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final, where the winner will face either Chelsea or Crystal Palace in the final.