Liverpool can endure eight games without Mo Salah, who will features in the AFCON.
This is a “big blow” for Liverpool given the Egyptian’s outstanding goalscoring talents in England at the moment.
It’s also important to remember that he was deeply involved in the latter stages of the last Africa Cup of Nations,” he told the Sky Sports Football Show.The reporter added: “When you go to Bournemouth, you won’t believe how Andoni Iraola reacted to the Bournemouth game.
Fulham face Fulham in the EFL Cup semi-final second leg. FA Cup fourth round draw likely; Then Chelsea is home. Arsenal are away.
Burnley at home – Liverpool had a big performance without Mo Salah. “And that will be a big blow, but given their performances this season, they will want to continue that form even without their star man.
The 31-year-old moved level with Erling Haaland on the Premier League’s top scorers list after his recent win over Newcastle United.
January can make or break our headlinesJanuary is traditionally a difficult month for Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool and losing their top scorer doesn’t help matters.
That said, it shouldn’t disappoint fans to see Diogo Jota and Cody Gakpo come off the bench and play against the Magpies. Our attacking fortunes will undoubtedly take a huge hit depending on how long Salah stays with the national team, but the fixture list isn’t too bad.
Fulham and Bournemouth will not press (a positive form, especially for the latter). But we’re confident that the remaining options will get the job done. If our Egyptian king believed in him, why wouldn’t we?