Slot says Liverpool must learn to play without Salah
Arne Slot hailed the professionalism of Mohamed Salah as he stressed that Liverpool must learn to play without the Egyptian.
Salah registered 57 goal involvements in all competitions for Liverpool last season, but has failed to hit the same heights this season.
After Liverpool lost three games on the spin, Slot elected to drop Salah to the bench for the Premier League trip to West Ham.
It was the first time under Slot that Salah did not start a Premier League game for Liverpool.
In fact, it was the first time he was not named in the starting XI for the Reds since April 2024, also away against West Ham – ending a run of 53 successive league starts.
Liverpool came away with a 2-0 win, but ahead of the Reds facing Sunderland, Slot stressed that Salah is still very much key to his plans.
However, Slot warned that, with the Africa Cup of Nations coming up later in December, Liverpool must get used to operating without Salah, anyway.
"It was a normal reaction for a player who is good enough to play for us, and I say that mildly as he’s been so outstanding for this club and will be in the future," Slot said.
"He wasn't the only one who wasn't happy that he wasn't starting and that is normal.
"He is so disciplined – he knows what to do to stay fit.
"No matter if he plays well or if he doesn't play well, if he plays or doesn't play, he will always be that top professional and that's what he was in the last two days.
"With all players around the world, there are also phases in your time at the club where they are human. He's scored so many goals for us, and I am sure he will in the future."
Slot confirmed that Salah will depart to join up with Egypt's squad on 15 December, two days after Liverpool plays Brighton.
"We have to find a way to play without him because he won't be here," Slot said.

































