Murphy: Salah is still more of a threat than Saka, but Slott should ask the Egyptian to get involved in defense

Liverpool legend Danny Murphy was interviewed by talkSPORT. Despite Salah's recent poor form, Murphy still said that the Egyptian is more threatening than Saka.
Murphy said: "(Salah or Saka?) I might still choose Salah, because he can score from anywhere, often scores some incredible goals, and is more threatening."
Liverpool head coach Slott has relieved Salah of his defensive tasks and allowed him to focus on offense to maximize his role in the frontcourt. This tactic was successful last season, but it hasn’t worked this season. Murphy urged Slaughter to make changes.
"Although Salah doesn't have to defend, he faces an O'Reilly who likes to run forward and is not a true left-back, which is unbelievable to me. I don't know how Slott can continue to watch the same thing happen and not make changes."
"It's not that Salah can't run, but he is not asked to do so. In fact, he There is no need to participate in defense in every game, but he has not done so for a long time. "Last season, Salah said that he enjoyed the game more because he did not need to defend as much as he did under Klopp, but now that this situation is repeated, I don't think he needs to be benched, but he should indeed be asked to participate in defense."