The Impact of Trent Alexander-Arnold's Departure on Mohamed Salah at Liverpool: A Detailed Analysis
Mohamed Salah’s struggles at Liverpool, which led to him aiming an explosive outburst in the Reds’ direction, are being blamed on the summer departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold. Ex-Reds striker Dean Saunders explains the challenges faced by the 'Egyptian King' this season and delves into the dynamics affecting his performance on the field.

Mohamed Salah’s struggles at Liverpool, which led to him aiming an explosive outburst in the Reds’ direction, are being blamed on the summer departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold. Dean Saunders has explained to GOAL why the ‘Egyptian King’ at Anfield has found the going tough during the 2025-26 campaign and ultimately felt the need to air his grievances in public.On the back of signing a two-year contract extension in April, the new season started brightly enough for Salah. He registered three goals through five Premier League and Champions League appearances as the title holders of English football enjoyed a faultless opening.The wheels soon began to fall off, though, for all concerned. Salah went six games without finding the target at one stage, with a barren run of the same length being endured at present. The 33-year-old has not seen as many minutes as he would have liked of late.He has been named among the substitutes in four consecutive Premier League fixtures. The third entry on that list saw Liverpool held to a dramatic 3-3 draw at Leeds. After that contest, Salah accused the Reds of throwing him under the bus and admitted to seeing his working relationship with head coach Arne Slot break down.The decision was taken not to include Salah in a travelling party that secured a 1-0 win over Inter at San Siro in European competition. He was recalled for a domestic date with Brighton and recorded an assist after being introduced in the 26th minute of that fixture.He has now headed off on Africa Cup of Nations duty, with questions still being asked of whether a transfer could be agreed in January - with big-spending Saudi Pro League sides sniffing around again.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Asked to explain Salah’s issues, with legend status being secured on Merseyside after plundering 250 goals, ex-Reds striker Saunders - speaking with GOAL via Bundesliga odds - said: “Who would have thought it could go this wrong? But I did think at the time, he’s going to miss Trent because Trent’s disguised passing got him in. Full-backs knew where Salah was but Trent wouldn’t even look at him sometimes and find him. Trent played inside him and passed the ball outside and said ‘if you need me, if you need to give it back to me, when you give it back I’ve got the magic wand to find anybody in the box’. He was brilliant at it, whipping in a cross or pinging one. Clubs made sure they got someone out to Trent because they knew he could hurt them, and that left Mo Salah one v one with the full-back. Now, they are leaving the full-back on the ball because they can’t hurt them like Trent did. They have had five right-backs play“I’m sticking up for him a little bit here. He’s lost [Diogo] Jota and [Darwin] Nunez and [Luis] Diaz. Diaz used to go outside the full-back and cross it. [Cody] Gakpo never goes outside the full-back. He’s lost Andy Robertson, who used to join in with Diaz and overlap and get to the byline and Mo Salah is coming in from the other wing. He’s got a bit of an argument on why he’s not playing well, which is fair enough. But I would say to him: ‘When’s the last time you beat the full-back? When was the last time you cut inside and hit one in the top corner? When’s the last goal you scored? When’s the last time you looked like Mo Salah, the one we know? So look in the mirror and sort your own game out’.“I understand what he’s saying, but to then come out with what he did after it was obvious that Slot has gone for a clean sheet at West Ham. He’s obviously gone ‘we need a clean sheet, I’m going to sacrifice attacking’ and he played [Dominik] Szoboszlai in Mo’s position and it looked a bit more solid, considering the back four has been a shambles all season. And the game at Inter, that was the best back four he could put out - Joe Gomez, [Virgil] van Dijk, [Ibrahima] Konate and Andy Robertson, with Alisson behind, a tight midfield, and they looked a bit harder to beat again. He must understand what the manager is trying to do by leaving him out, but in his head he thinks ‘I’m the best player in the world, how can you do this to me?’ He shouldn’t have said what he said and he needs to apologise. If he apologises, things can be swept under the carpet.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingSlot confirmed ahead of a meeting with Brighton that he would be speaking with Salah. Issues appear to have been ironed out, as he was turned to first when Liverpool needed somebody to step off the bench and cover Gomez’s injury against the Seagulls, but it remains to be seen what the long-term future will hold.
Unraveling Salah's Struggles
At the start of the 2025-26 campaign, Mohamed Salah's performance seemed promising after signing a contract extension. However, a string of goal droughts and limited playing time have raised concerns. Salah publicly criticized the club after feeling sidelined and experiencing a breakdown in communication with the head coach.
The Impact of Alexander-Arnold's Absence
Dean Saunders sheds light on how Salah's game has been affected by Trent Alexander-Arnold's departure. Alexander-Arnold's unique passing style, creating space and opportunities for Salah, is sorely missed in the current lineup. The absence of key players like Jota, Nunez, Diaz, and Robertson has further compounded Salah's challenges.
An Honest Assessment
While acknowledging Salah's grievances, Saunders advises the Egyptian forward to reflect on his own performance. He emphasizes the importance of Salah taking responsibility for his game and recapturing his top form. The striker urges Salah to understand the manager's tactics and make amends for his public outburst.
Resolution on the Horizon?
Following talks between Salah and the head coach, the situation seems to have improved, as Salah was called upon in recent matches. However, the long-term prospects remain uncertain. The coming weeks will reveal whether Salah can overcome his struggles and regain his status as a pivotal player for Liverpool.






