
Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah says he was never worried about his scoring drought.
The Egyptian got back to scoring ways against Manchester United, netting a brace in a 4-0 win.
Salah, along with Sadio Mane and Luis Diaz, were the stars of the show for the Reds throughout the contest.
Asked about his barren spell before Tuesday night, Salah said: "I said before many times, I scored many goals for this club, it's going to keep coming.
"Sometimes you have bad luck but the most important thing is the team winning. If the team was not winning I would not be happy.
"But [when] the team is winning, everything is going to come, so I was not worried."
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