There has become a perception that if Liverpool had to lose one of their front three, Mohamed Salah would be the man to make way. He is deemed replaceable. Yet is that the ultimate disrespect to the man that has scored the most goals in a 38-game Premier League season and single-handedly dug Liverpool from the dirt on so many occasions? Old Trafford proved so. Salah was expected to play versus Manchester United and when news filtered through that he did not arrive off the team bus with the squad, it certainly raised a few eyebrows. To Jurgen Klopp, it was nothing unexpected despite his medical team tailoring a specialist training schedule to ensure the star was fit for the occasion. He told Sky Sports ahead of kick off: “Mo was not ready, that’s how it is. He couldn’t train with the team; I don’t know where it came from that everybody said he will play. There was pretty much no chance for today, maybe for Wednesday, we have to see.” If the script was anything to go by, the trip across the M62 should have been a walkover for Liverpool. Truly, it would have been naive to believe a…