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Thierry Henry offers ruthless Mohamed Salah verdict after benching vs PSG

Thierry Henry has given a ruthless verdict on Mohamed Salah's drop-off this season, with the Liverpool star named on the bench in their Champions League quarter-final clash with PSG.

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20:50, 08 Apr 2026Updated 21:07, 08 Apr 2026

Thierry Henry looks on during CBS Sports' coverage of PSG vs Liverpool

Thierry Henry has given his verdict on Mohamed Salah's struggles(Image: CBS Sports)

Thierry Henry has claimed that Mohamed Salah's drop in form "happens to everyone", as the Liverpool star was dropped from the starting lineup against PSG in the Champions League quarter-final.

The 33-year-old has struggled to regain his top level throughout the campaign, which has led to drama over his future at Anfield at different points in the season.

Liverpool have since announced that Salah will leave the club in the summer on a free transfer, ending his long-running association with the Reds, with many memorable moments.

For Henry, it's a moment that was ultimately inevitable, as he said on CBS Sports: "It's quite simple, Mo Salah, his numbers have dropped.

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"So last year when Liverpool were struggling, I've seen Liverpool struggle last year in a lot of games and things were not happening, this guy used to bail them out.

"But it happens to everyone; numbers are going to drop at one point, no one is eternal apart from when you stop and people will give you your flowers.

"They should give Mo Salah his flowers because he was an outstanding player for Liverpool and still there, but look at the numbers, 57 goal involvements last year and this year only 19.

"And basically at a particular moment a guy like that, when he doesn't bail you out anymore, if Mo Salah struggles, for me, Liverpool does struggle."

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool reacts after a missed chance during the Emirates FA Cup Quarter Final match between Manchester City and Liverpool

Mohamed Salah has struggled this season for Liverpool(Image: (Photo by James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images))

It marks a difficult end to a sparkling career at Anfield for Salah, who has provided plenty of important and memorable moments at an important time for the club.

Salah's future after Liverpool remains uncertain, but recent links have emerged over possible moves to the MLS or the Saudi Pro League in the summer.

The difficult question for the head coach and the hierarchy to find an answer to is exactly who will replace the star power that the Egyptian international has provided for the Reds for such a long time.

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There will be some hope that Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak can help fill that void, having both made their way to Merseyside for a large transfer fee and plenty of attacking flair in their locker.

While neither has hit that height yet, be it for adaptation reasons or injury issues, they are certainly capable of bringing some quality that will be sorely missed once Salah makes his exit in the coming months.

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