Salah, Firmino, and Mane have scored 63 times between them for Liverpool this season.
Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino may have scored 51 times between them for Liverpool this season – yet John Barnes has communicated his questions about the combine’s goalscoring capacity long haul.
Salah has been a disclosure since his £36.9m change from Roma back in the late spring, ending up only the thirteenth Reds player to achieve the 30-goal breakthrough and the first since Luis Suarez four years prior this week.
Additionally, Firmino has delighted in the most productive crusade of his Liverpool vocation and is only one shy of the 22 he oversaw for Hoffenheim in 2014.
In any case, Barnes, who was a piece of the last Liverpool group to win the Premier League title in 1990, trusts Salah and Firmino may not be as productive next term.
What’s more, the previous England winger figures Liverpool could do with adding another goalscorer to their positions when the window opens.
He stated: “Liverpool require better all-round players in this position.
“The front-three are incredible. However, I don’t feel that this front line is fundamentally going to keep on doing this for the following a few years.
“Salah isn’t a middle forward, and I don’t think he is a player who can score goals reliably over some stretch of time. We don’t have players like that.
“We have players like Salah and Mane and, in spite of the fact that Mane scored a cap trap against Porto, they are not absolute goalscorers.”
Sadio Mane’s cap trap heroics against Porto in midweek have taken him to 12 for the battle, which means Liverpool’s front three have hit a remarkable 63 goals between them.
Firmino has been changed over to a striker since Klopp assumed responsibility at Anfield in October 2015 and the Reds’ No.9 has turned into an essential piece of how Liverpool work under the German.
Barnes, however, feels Firmino would profit by a marginally more profound part and called for Liverpool to sign a “penalty-box player.”
“In this way, as clever as it might appear, I think on the off chance that they could get an inside forward, a penalty-box player and play Firmino marginally more profound,” he included.
“I figure it will be better for the adjusting of the group.
“Indeed, we’re scoring bunches of goals yet would we be able to see Mane and Salah proceeding to score this measure of goals all the time?
“I think we have to show signs of improvement singular players now.”