However, with the reshuffling of the midfield and the introduction of new full-backs, opponents have been able to target Liverpool's right side more effectively, making it harder for Salah to score.
Carragher also pointed out that Salah's creativity has decreased, with an average of 1.69 key passes per 90 minutes compared to 2.23 last season. He suggests that Salah's inability to capitalize on chances is a significant factor in his poor form.
Statistics show that Salah has struggled in the opposition half, missing three chances against Chelsea that could have changed the result. In his last 21 appearances for Liverpool, he has scored only five goals, compared to 32 in his previous 42 games. His only non-penalty goal in the Premier League this season was against Bournemouth, highlighting the need for him to regain his scoring form.
Liverpool faces Manchester United this Sunday, a team against whom Salah has had significant success, with 19 goal contributions in his career. This could be an opportunity for Salah to bounce back and regain his confidence.