Liverpool will get Salah goals, says Van Dijk

Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk has full faith out-of-form attacker Mohamed Salah will be back in the goals soon.

Published : Mar 19, 2019 09:39 IST

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has scored 17 goals in the Premier League this season.
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has scored 17 goals in the Premier League this season.
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Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has scored 17 goals in the Premier League this season.

Mohamed Salah will start scoring soon to fuel Liverpool's Premier League title challenge, according to Virgil van Dijk.

Liverpool is two points clear of Manchester City, although the defending champion has a game in hand, going into the international break.

But the form of Salah has been questioned with the Egypt star having only scored once in all competitions in the past two months. Jurgen Klopp has defended Salah's performance levels on a number of occasions but accepted the forward could have played better in last month's goalless draw at Old Trafford.

Despite his recent dry spell, Salah has scored 17 goals in the Premier League with only Manchester City marksman Sergio Aguero having found the net more times this season. And Van Dijk is confident that Salah, rested from international duty by Egypt this month, will rediscover his scoring touch.

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"Mo is a world-class player," Van Dijk told Liverpool's website after Sunday's 2-1 win at Fulham was secured by James Milner's late penalty.

"People can say all they want but I think all the teams in the Premier League would love to have him in their side. We have him and I think he is playing well. 

"The goals will come. That's something for a striker that is maybe going to be in your head but we tell him every time: you just need to keep working, keep going and you will be fine.  He's still scored plenty of goals for us, to be fair, so it's not like two - like me! It is like this."

Liverpool is back in Premier League action on March 31, with third-placed Tottenham the visitor to Anfield. Klopp's Reds are also looking forward to a Champions League quarter-final with Porto after the international break.

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