Mo Salah shouldn't be automatic starter in away games for Liverpool says Jamie Carragher

The 33-year-old Egyptian forward has gone seven matches without a non-penalty goal.
Mo Salah shouldn't be automatic starter in away games for Liverpool says Jamie Carragher

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah reacts as he is substituted against Manchester United. Pic: Peter Byrne/PA Wire.

Liverpool talisman Mohamed Salah's form has dipped to such an extent that he should not be considered an automatic starter away from home, former defender Jamie Carragher said after the Premier League champions suffered a fourth consecutive defeat.

The 33-year-old Egyptian forward, who signed a two-year contract extension in April, has been way below his record-breaking form from last season's campaign and has gone seven matches without a non-penalty goal.

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