Mohamed Salah and Liverpool are ready to throw off the shackles and show their best form after a slow start to the season, according to former Reds winger Albert Riera.
Salah shared the Golden Boot with Tottenham’s Heung-Min Son in England last season and fell just shy of capturing the Premier League title with Jurgen Klopp’s side.
But, like Liverpool collectively, the Egyptian forward has found the going tough so far this term.
Just two goals and two assists – a modest return by Salah’s standards – have come amid a slow start for both player and club, with Liverpool perched in eighth place.
Defending champions Manchester City are vying with Arsenal and Tottenham for top spot.
Riera, who spent two years with Liverpool from 2008 to 2010 following a brief spell with City, believes Salah can still turn the corner and rediscover his best form.
“For sure, 100 per cent,” Riera told Stats Perform. “He is focused on scoring goals, he wants to score goals, he wants to play well, and he wants to do his best.
“But we also have to understand this level of player, the rest want to stop them. This is extra motivation for a defender to play against Mo, that he is not scoring goals.
“It is not easy to play against defenders because they are so motivated, and they want to stop them. But I’m sure he will score goals as he did before.”
With the season almost two months old, Liverpool already face a fight to close the gap on City, with an eight-point gap between the two sides heading into this weekend.
Liverpool have a game in hand, and former Spain international Riera remains positive the Reds can catch up, but he remains in awe of their rivals’ success under Pep Guardiola.
“Man City have been at this level already for many years,” Riera said. “But they are a machine at creating chances. Even if you put the bus at the back, you will concede chances.
“Playing against Man City, I don’t know how I would prepare this game. They’re a team that have clear ideas and [are] difficult to beat. But I [think] Liverpool can fight them.
“I’m sure now that they are on their way back, and I’m sure they will fight at the end with Man City for the title.”