Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has made a bold statement on the future of Liverpool duo Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez as the club enters a crucial phase in its recent history. After the 2-0 defeat to Everton on Wednesday (April 24) the Reds’ title hopes are out of their hands as they now focus on the summer where big decisions will be made on the future of the new manager and club legends Salah. Speaking to Sky Sports after Liverpool’s derby defeat to Everton, Carragher reckons the duo could soon leave the club.
Carra makes bold statement on future of Salah
«There is a real discussion for the new manager about what the future holds for Mo Salah — it's the first time we've asked that question. He only has a year to go on his contract.
»He's looked a shadow of himself for a lot of this season but especially since he's come back from injury. He is Liverpool's legend, superstar, one of the all-time greats. But he's been so far off it."
Speaking of Nunez, Carra thinks he has been given enough time to impress and has failed on big occasions including scoring at Old Trafford and in the derby on Wednesday. He also thinks Liverpool will not challenge for the Premier League title if they stay with Nunez as the center forward.
«You want him to do well because he gives everything, he causes trouble, he gets the odd goal. But after two years, when Liverpool are going for the title or in big games, you need your man to score at Old Trafford or Goodison Park. This is the business end. He's ground to a halt.
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»After two years there's going to be no improvement in him. This is what he is. He can cause trouble but he's erratic
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