The Reds forward has gone seven games without finding the target, with a former frontman at Anfield seeing the Egyptian lose some of his confidence
Mohamed Salah is considered to have lost confidence in front of goal on the back of a seven-game barren run, with Liverpool legend Ian Rush seeing the Egyptian taking too many touches.
The Reds icon told The Times: “The only thing with Mo is he is probably having one or two extra touches where last year he was instinctively just hitting it.
“Now he is in a stage where he is trying to get the ball perfect on his left foot.
“It doesn’t matter what training you do, it is match day that counts.
“A fluke goal normally gets you up and running and brings the confidence back.”
Salah has been urged to stop over-thinking things and get back to playing on instinct.
Rush has also advised a man chasing down another Premier League Golden Boot to either ignore what is being written about him during an uncharacteristic dip in form or use those comments as added motivation.
Liverpool’s all-time leading goalscorer, with 346 efforts to his name, added: “You have to switch off.
“Bob Paisley always said to me if you read the papers when you play well, then read them when you play badly or don’t read them at all.
“So I didn’t bother. You just have to focus on yourself, although with social media nowadays it is a million times worse.”
Salah will be back on the goal trail on Sunday when Liverpool return to action after the international break with a home date against top-four hopefuls Tottenham.