Michael Owen feels Mohamed Salah's "extreme selfishness" is a cause for concern for Liverpool amid their recent struggles. The Reds have scored just once in their last four Premier League fixtures, with their normally dynamic front three out of sorts.
Salah and strike partners Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane were again made the fall guys for Liverpool's failure to earn a win against Man Utd on Sunday.
But former Liverpool striker Owen feels the Egyptian needs to take the lions share of the blame. "There is a lot of selfishness creeping in, I've seen that again," Owen told . "Mo Salah is not passing enough of the ball again.
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