Mohammed Salah's numbers reflect the progress of the English Premier League season, the start of "no worse" for Liverpool and Egypt.After the Aamer season in which the English Premier League's top scorer and his best players gathered, leading the club to the final of the Champions League, the 26-year-old's curve began to fall this season.
Salah scored just 3 goals in eight league matches, making him the worst player in the competition this season.
The statistics show that Salah scored his three goals of 32 chances on goal, including 7 times the goal score was "semi-investigator", but did not happen.
What is worse for Salah is the so-called "XG" or "Expected Objectives", a statistical figure that changes each stage, indicating the number of goals a player is expected to score relative to the number of opportunities available to him.
For example, Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Keane scored 5 goals this season, with a projected 5.22, meaning he scored a lower goal of 22.2 during the game.
Salah has the highest number of "goals expected" this season compared to the number of times he could score the net, which is 5.91 goals, but he scored only 3 times a little too much 2.91 goals, the largest in the competition.
And comes second after Kellum Wilson striker Bournemouth, a difference of 2.34 between the goals expected and already registered.
It is noteworthy that Salah took last season top scorer in the English Premier League with 32 goals, surpassing his expected number of 25.14 goals with 6.86 goals, making him the best player in the competition