EPL: Salah warns teammates to be wary of Man City's poor form as they clash at Anfield this weekend
Liverpool's Mohamed Salah has dismissed Manchester City's recent slump, admitting that the Premier League champions are poised for a comeback.
Following their 3-2 victory over Southampton, the Reds have extended their lead to eight points at the top of the table, capitalising on their rivals' misstep.
City were stunned by a 4-0 defeat at home to Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday evening, providing an opportunity for Arne Slot's team to widen their lead at the summit of the Premier League. Despite falling behind, Liverpool managed to secure the win against the Saints.
The loss to the North London club marked a five-match losing streak for Pep Guardiola, with the disappointment at the Etihad Stadium resulting in three consecutive Premier League defeats. Despite the poor performance from City, Salah has warned they will rebound as he aims to help Liverpool extend their lead to 11 points.
"It's great, hopefully we can keep going in the right direction," he admitted on Sky Sports following Liverpool's win. We have a game against them coming up, hopefully, we win so we can go ahead with 11 points.
Of course [Man City are Liverpool's main title rivals], Man City have had a bad time but they're going to strike back, they have a great coach and great players. Hopefully, we can beat them to go further (ahead)." Before that huge clash, Liverpool take on Real Madrid in the Champions League at Anfield.
As for City, Guardiola's side will be aiming to end their shocking run of defeats at home to Slot's former club Feyenoord in European action.