Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy pointed out when participating in the program that Salah's insufficient investment in defensive end since the new season has affected the team.
"Salah's insufficient investment in defensive end has become a small trouble for Liverpool, especially when playing against strong teams. I can fully understand why coach Slot told Salah not to return to defense. After all, he ambushed in the high-level area of the right and waited for the opportunity to change offense and defense. It is this way of playing that made him among the top scorers in the world. But the problem is that the teammates behind Salah did not properly fill the defensive gap he left, which has caused quite a lot of trouble to all players who play as right back this season."
"Whether it is Flynnon, Bradley or Sobosloy, they will fall into the right side. The situation is very difficult with one-to-two passive situation. This shortcoming was exposed in Saturday's game against Chelsea, which directly led to Chelsea's winning goal. What is even more worrying is that other teams are likely to follow this tactic and seize this weakness of Liverpool."
" The problems caused by Salah are essentially more due to the improper tactic arrangement behind him, especially when playing against strong teams. If Liverpool's midfielder (whether Heravenberg or McAllister) fills the ball too slowly, they will leave gaps in the rib area ahead of the defense line, because at this time the midfield position will have a defensive loophole due to one less player."