Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of this season as one of the greatest players in the club's history (some will argue the greatest) although he may well leave with a lingering sense that he could - and probably should - have achieved much more on Merseyside.
This weekend represented another such missed opportunity to make a significant contribution to Liverpool's trophy quest, yet on the big occasion, Salah came up short, as the Reds were trounced 4-0 by old foe Manchester City.
Of course, there's been focus on his missed penalty, but the missed chances earlier in the game -- when Liverpool were still with hope -- proved more costly.
It may sound like a harsh criticism for a player who has delivered goals -- both quantity and quality -- trophies and unforgettable memories for the Merseyside giants, and Salah is, without doubt, one of the most consistent forwards in Premier League history.

