Mohamed Salah has landed in Marseille with the Liverpool squad, but Arne Slot is keeping the world guessing: will the AFCON-hardened superstar start or be unleashed from the bench in Wednesday’s pivotal Champions League duel?
Why Salah’s Return Matters More Than Minutes
Mohamed Salah boarded the plane to France on Tuesday, instantly turning up the volume on a Champions League night that already crackles with knockout-stage implications. The 33-year-old has not worn Liverpool red since Dec. 13, instead carrying Egypt to the AFCON third-place match where he delivered four goals in six starts before a shoot-out heart-breaker against Nigeria.
His mere presence in the traveling squad flips the tactical script. Marseille’s back-line must now prep for Salah’s inside-out runs even if he starts on the bench, while Arne Slot gains the luxury of a game-changing trump card in a competition where goals on the road carry double weight.
From Fallout to France: Inside the Slot-Salah Dynamic
Slot and Salah have not shared a touchline since early December, when public friction bubbled over. After being an unused substitute in draws against Leeds and West Ham, Salah hit back at the club for “throwing me under the bus” and admitted he had “no relationship” with the new manager. Liverpool responded with a one-match suspension, then saw Salah score off the bench versus Brighton before jetting off to AFCON duty.
Fast-forward six weeks and Slot’s tone has thawed dramatically. “Even if I had 15 attackers, I would be happy to see Mo back,” he told reporters, confirming ongoing talks about workload management. Translation: the coach knows Salah’s return could coincide with the decisive stretch of Liverpool’s season.
Numbers That Demand Minutes
- 5 goals, 4 assists in 19 Liverpool appearances this season across all competitions
- 11-game unbeaten run for the Reds since the Brighton victory, showing the squad kept humming without him
- Liverpool sit top of their Champions League group but only on tiebreakers; a win in Marseille would virtually lock a seeded knockout place
The Fan Angle: Pharaoh or Spectator?
Social timelines exploded the moment Liverpool’s team bus left John Lennon Airport. Some supporters want Salah unleashed from the opening whistle, arguing his AFCON rhythm makes him sharper than teammates who endured Premier League winter congestion. Others prefer a 30-minute cameo to protect hamstrings and egos alike.
Slot’s track record this season suggests pragmatism: he subbed Salah on against Brighton precisely because he trusted the winger’s instantaneous impact. Expect a similar calculus in the Stade Vélodrome, especially with league fixtures against Manchester United and Arsenal looming inside the next 10 days.
What Marseille Fear Most
Salah averages 0.81 non-penalty xG+xA per 90 in Champions League group-stage action since 2021. Even at 33, his first-touch burst from right-to-left remains virtually unguardable in 1-v-1 situations. Marseille’s left-back rotation has conceded four goals in their last two European matches; the prospect of facing a fresh Salah likely forces manager Roberto De Zerbi into an ultra-conservative five-man back line.
Prediction: 65-Minute Plan
Expect Salah to start on the bench, enter around the hour mark, and target a tiring Marseille defense already stretched by Liverpool’s high-tempo press. One goal contribution—either a trademark left-foot curler or a slide-rule assist for Darwin Núñez—feels like the most probable outcome, sealing a 2-1 away win that cements Liverpool’s spot among the seeded knockout teams.
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