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Liverpool's front three have their mojo back.

Not that their mojo ever really went away, of course, but all three of Liverpool's forwards have been questioned at times this season.

Sadio Mane enjoyed a devastating start to the campaign, scoring four times in the first four games before finding the net in just one of his next 10 appearances for the Reds.

Roberto Firmino had similar struggles, scoring just four goals in the first half of the campaign.

Things were slightly different for Mohamed Salah, who still managed to score 12 times during the first half of the season, but still had to put up with scrutiny over his performances.

Since Boxing Day, however, the trio have had a change of fortunes.

Salah and Firmino have both scored five in six, with Mane netting three times in the same number of games.

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It's a huge boost for Jurgen Klopp's title-chasing side, who have solidified their position as Premier League leaders in that period, despite losing at Manchester City.

The Reds have shown signs of reverting back to their devastating attacking best from last season, scoring four against Newcastle and Crystal Palace, as well as putting five past Arsenal.

Klopp will be delighted with his front three - but the Liverpool boss is facing up to another problem.

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No other player has scored for Liverpool in the Premier League since Boxing Day.

In fact, only Divock Origi has joined Salah, Firmino and Mane on the scoresheet since the win over Newcastle.

The goals have dried up for both James Milner and Xherdan Shaqiri, the latter being a huge plus for the Reds in the first half of the campaign.

Shaqiri added another dimension to Liverpool's attack, scoring six goals and giving Klopp's men another outlet. In fact, Klopp even changed his formation to include Shaqiri and make Salah the focal point of the attack.

Milner, meanwhile, hasn't added to the five goals he scored and the likes of Fabinho, Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joel Matip and Gini Wijnaldum have all weighed in with just one goal each so far.

Another concern will be the form of Daniel Sturridge, who started the season well but hasn't added to his tally since scoring his fourth goal of the season with a screamer at Chelsea.

The lack of goals from Naby Keita, Jordan Henderson, Andy Robertson and even Adam Lallana is also something Klopp will want to rectify as Liverpool continue their title push.

Contrast that with Liverpool's title challenge in 2013/14, Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge fueled the charge with 31 and 21 goals respectively, but Steven Gerrard also found the net 13 times, Raheem Sterling nine, centre-back Martin Skrtel chipped in with seven, Philippe Coutinho notched five and Henderson, in a more advanced role, scored four times.

It's crucial that Liverpool find more goals from the rest of the team between now and the end of the season - but it's certainly no bad thing that the front three are on song once again.