Former Chelsea defender Frank Leboeuf has openly criticised Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah, claiming the Egyptian star is no longer the player he used to be. Speaking about Salah’s recent performances in the Premier League, Leboeuf suggested that the attacker’s exceptional talent appears to have faded. His comments have since sparked debate among football fans.
Leboeuf argued that Salah’s influence on matches is not as strong as it once was. According to him, the Liverpool winger has become “ordinary” compared to his previous high standards. The Frenchman believes Salah is not producing the same level of consistency and match-winning displays that once made him one of the league’s most feared forwards.
Salah, however, has been a key figure for Liverpool over the years, helping the club win major trophies including the Premier League and Champions League. While every player experiences ups and downs in form, many supporters still consider him one of the top attackers in English football. His overall record at the club remains impressive despite recent criticism.
Leboeuf’s remarks add to ongoing discussions about Liverpool’s current form and the performances of their star players. Whether Salah will respond with improved displays on the pitch remains to be seen, but the comments have certainly intensified scrutiny on the Egyptian international.





