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Mohamed Salah did all he could to help Liverpool win at Aston Villa, in the end to no avail(Image: Molly Darlington/Copa/Getty Images)
Another goal and assist for Mohamed Salah against Aston Villa - that is just becoming another day at the office for Liverpool's attacking talisman.
With plenty of encouragement their hosts were there for the taking it seemed the match could only go in one direction, but then it was Liverpool who actually found themselves behind at the break.
Salah teed up Trent Alexander-Arnold to equalise with half an hour to spare, though with the time that remained no winner could be found at either end.
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Having now played one extra match than second-placed Arsenal, the Premier League leaders are eight points clear with potential for the gap to be reduced to five next month.
'I am not happy with 2-2," was Arne Slot's verdict in the aftermath and judging by the fact he has not yet said a word, Salah will share the sentiment.
As he left the field, the 32-year-old had a downcast expression on his face with his head down.
That has been followed by a 12-hour radio silence across his social media channels.
Mohamed Salah looks dejected after Liverpool dropped points at Aston Villa(Image: Molly Darlington/Copa/Getty Images)
That is compared to other team-mates who have followed the match with the own messages.
Captain Virgil van Dijk's job is to rally the troops and that is what he has done, whilst Ibrahima Konate and Alexis Mac Allister shared the same sentiment of 'take the point and move on'.
But Salah may disagree and say the point is not enough.
No matter what happens, I will never forget what scoring at Anfield feels like."
As was the case back then, the fact remains that this is Salah's last attempt to win the Premier League title with the club so long as a new contract is not negotiated between now and July.
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Liverpool are in command of that prospect and continue to maintain their unbeaten streak in the league, yet must find that second wind to get over the line this season - and find it fast.
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