Phil McNulty, the BBC’s chief football writer, recently addressed inquiries from fans regarding various Premier League topics. One fan, Kev, posed a question concerning Liverpool’s potential over-reliance on Mohamed Salah for goals and assists, noting a recent scarcity of other players contending for top goalscorer and assist rankings. In response, McNulty stated that leading teams inherently depend on their star players, suggesting Liverpool should not be overly concerned, particularly given Cody Gakpo’s current prolific scoring streak. He further highlighted Diogo Jota’s return to goalscoring form against Fulham on Saturday as a “very significant development.” McNulty contended that Jota could be considered Liverpool’s “most clinical finisher,” emphasizing his potential as a “huge weapon in their attacking armoury” if he maintains fitness. Post navigation Rooney Stresses Importance of Portsmouth Fixture Martin O’Neill’s “Masterstroke” in Guiding Tony Cottee to League Cup Success After Final Defeat