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Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah has been warned by Garth Crooks after a moment of selfish play in the win over Sheffield United at the weekend. The Reds beat the Blades 2-1 but it could have been more comfortable had Salah squared the ball for Mane in one attack in particular.
Roberto Firmino and Diogo Jota ensured Liverpool beat their opponents after Sander Berge had netted a penalty early on.
It means the champions are now level on points with Everton at the top of the Premier League table.
But Crooks has urged Salah to remember how Liverpool have had the success they have in recent seasons.
The pundit even went as far as to suggest it could be the end of Salah and Mane at Anfield if he continues to be selfish in similar positions in the coming weeks and months.
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"The pass for Mohamed Salah to score - only to see VAR rule the goal for offside - was so effortless and absolutely gorgeous.
"It didn't just split the Sheffield United defence in two, it literally dissected it.
"As for the Blades, they have been a tad unfortunate in the games I've seen so far.
"However if they intend to survive in the Premier League this season then they can't start feeling sorry for themselves. Especially now that I'm just starting to warm to them."
Liverpool return to action tonight in the Champions League when they take on FC Midtjylland at Anfield (8pm).
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