[Getty Images]Mohamed Salah's name and perceived demise has made countless column inches this season.But - to those who say the Egyptian is no longer at the required standard - is he starting to show there's plenty more in the tank?Salah has scored in each of his last three Premier League starts, a return to form having only scored two goals in his previous 14 starts.The third-highest scorer in Liverpool's history, has last season's talisman been written off too quickly?The old saying - 'form is temporary, class is permanent' - also springs to mind.Salah will be 33 years and 314 days old for Liverpool's next game against Crystal Palace and if he finds his way into Arne Slot's starting line-up and scores, he'll be joining the history-books.Cristiano Ronaldo was the last player that old to score in four starts in a row in the Premier League back in May 2022, aged 37 years, 86 days.Salah's Anfield end is upon us. It seems he still has unfinished business.