Liverpool: Paul Merson admits he fears for Jurgen Klopp’s side without Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane

‘Take two out of Liverpool and it’s completely different’: Paul Merson admits he fears for Jurgen Klopp’s side without Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, and says they lack depth compared to Man City and Chelsea

  • Liverpool were held to a goalless draw by Arsenal in the Carabao Cup semi-finals
  • Both Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane are playing at the Africa Cup of Nations 
  • Paul Merson has admitted he fears for the club without their two key forwards
  • He pointed to the squad depth at Manchester City and Chelsea in comparison


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Paul Merson has admitted he fears for Liverpool without Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane and believes that Jurgen Klopp’s side are a different beast without their two key players, unlike Manchester City and Chelsea.

The Reds were left frustrated after being held to a goalless draw by Arsenal in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final clash, with both Salah and Mane notable absentees due to the Africa Cup of Nations.

And speaking after the game, pundit Merson compared Liverpool to a handful of their Premier League heavyweight rivals to point out their lack of squad depth.

Paul Merson admitted he fears for Liverpool without stars Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane

Paul Merson admitted he fears for Liverpool without stars Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane

Paul Merson admitted he fears for Liverpool without stars Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane

‘My biggest worry if I was a Liverpool fan? Salah and Mane,’ he said on Sky Sports.

‘If they play tonight, it’s a different story. It just shows you. I watch other teams play; I watch Man City – you can take two players out of their team; you can take two out of Chelsea. Take two out of Liverpool, and it’s completely different.’

Diogo Jota, Takumi Minamino and Roberto Firmino were instead selected to lead the line, but neither of them were able to break down a stubborn Arsenal team, despite them being reduced to 10 men after Granit Xhaka was sent off.

Mane is at the Africa Cup of Nations, and was a notable absentee for the draw with Arsenal

Mane is at the Africa Cup of Nations, and was a notable absentee for the draw with Arsenal

Mane is at the Africa Cup of Nations, and was a notable absentee for the draw with Arsenal

Contrastingly, Salah has scored 23 goals in all competitions, with the superstar having also picked up nine assists. Team-mate Mane, meanwhile, has netted 10 goals – with eight coming in the top-flight – and has one assist to his name.

Jamie Carragher agreed with Merson’s comments, and believes that the club he represented over the course of decades may also find themselves stung by their lack of options beyond their usual first-team faces.

‘Liverpool have always had a great 13 or 14 players they could really rely on,’ he said. 

‘When you look at Chelsea, with Ziyech and Pulisic or Mount or Werner or Lukaku, it’s not too much difference. 

Merson says that Jurgen Klopp's side are a difficult beast without both of their key players

Merson says that Jurgen Klopp's side are a difficult beast without both of their key players

Merson says that Jurgen Klopp’s side are a difficult beast without both of their key players

Mane (L) and Salah will remain at the AFCON for a number of weeks in a blow for Liverpool

Mane (L) and Salah will remain at the AFCON for a number of weeks in a blow for Liverpool

Mane (L) and Salah will remain at the AFCON for a number of weeks in a blow for Liverpool

‘The big thing where Liverpool, I wouldn’t say have been lucky, but what’s brilliant about Salah and Mane is they’re never really injured. They play every single game. 

‘They’ve been here for five or six years now, the two of them, very rarely do you never see them. And I think that’s probably the most important thing in football, to get players actually on the pitch. But that’ll be a worry.’

The final of the AFCON is pencilled in for February 6, meaning Liverpool may have to prepare for the coming weeks with Salah and Mane still away on international duty. 

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