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Mo Salah has faced some criticism in recent weeks over a perceived drop in performance levels in the tail-end of Liverpool’s 2023/24 season.

It prompted talkSPORT host Simon Jordan to suggest the Egyptian King has been overrated by commentators over the years.

The comments weren’t taken well by The United Stand’s Mark Goldbridge who took to X (formerly Twitter) to share his disgruntlement.

The 31-year-old wide man has registered 37 goal contributions in 41 games (across all competitions) this term.

Is Mo Salah grossly underrated by some?

Without a shadow of a doubt, yes.

Simon Jordan is, of course, absolutely entitled to his opinion on the matter – we doubt he’s watching every Liverpool game, week in, week out.

That said, for those of us that do, we can say unequivocally that Salah is a bona fide Liverpool and Premier League legend.

In our view, we should be absolutely considering the former Roma man alongside a pantheon of greats including the likes of Thierry Henry.

A poor run of form in this end of season run-in shouldn’t change objective fact.

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