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Forget about Salah: Liverpool needs to reconsider their stance on the star who is ‘content’ to depart, with Slot being the one at fault [view]

 

Liverpool achieved a thrilling 2-1 win against Everton in the Merseyside derby on Sunday, providing Arne Slot with valuable insights into some of his players.

 

The Reds took the lead in the first half when Cody Gakpo delivered an excellent pass to Mohamed Salah, who calmly finished under Jordan Pickford.

 

This goal came just moments after Everton believed they had scored first, only for Iliman Ndiaye’s effort to be ruled out for offside.

 

Following halftime, Liverpool began strongly, but Beto managed to equalize by forcing the ball into the net from close range.

 

In the dying moments of the match, Virgil van Dijk leapt highest in the penalty area to head in from a corner, clinching all three points for Slot’s team at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

 

Liverpool Must Reconsider Their Position on the Star

 

This week, reports indicated that Liverpool might sell Curtis Jones during the summer transfer window, with the England international reportedly ‘content’ to leave the club.

 

Jones is thought to be at the forefront of Liverpool’s list of players likely to exit this summer, but the Reds must make a significant change in direction.

 

There is no denying that Jones has not performed at his peak this season, yet his display against Everton highlights his potential.

 

At 25 years old, Jones has yet to fully realize his capabilities, and his adaptability makes him a valuable asset for Liverpool’s squad.

 

He is a player who genuinely cares for the club, and after being moved to right-back against Everton, he was arguably the standout performer in the Merseyside derby.

 

Arne Slot is Responsible for Jones’ Decision

 

Slot is clearly responsible for Jones’ desire to leave Liverpool in the upcoming summer transfer window.

 

Even though the Reds are facing significant struggles compared to last season, Slot has not made the most of Jones, who has only started 12 Premier League matches this season.

 

If Liverpool were soaring at the summit of the Premier League, it would be reasonable to see Slot favoring alternative choices; however, that has not been the situation this season.

 

Liverpool must pivot before the summer transfer window, while also working to persuade Jones to stay at Anfield.

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