Mo was this bad a couple of years back and everyone threw the towel in then, most did anyway. The problem is, every time he has a downturn in form, people are going to ask if this is the time that his form doesn't come back. At some point it won't.
To me though he looks a bit off. It could be a combination of a few things, there's been a huge impact on the team this Summer, but I think positionally he's the one who has bore the brunt of the changes:
* Szobo has been playing right back, so he hasn't had anyone on the inside right channel. Harvey has gone too so there's no alternative from the bench late in games, as there was before, which Mo would often benefit from.
* We have had three different right backs this season, two who are new to the team/role, again this disrupts any sort of partnership Mo can build.
* We have a different front line again, so Mo is getting used to a new player, making different runs and offering a slightly different approach - notably Ekitike tugging more to the left and deep, it'll take time. Maybe it will be different with Isak, but it's another transition again. As highlighted, Gapko, Wirtz and Eki all drift to the left, unfortunately Isak will do the same. Maybe Frimpong is earmarked more as a RW in the long term, who knows, but I think Slot is bold enough to make that decision when it's needed.
* Jota
He's had some huge changes and challenges to deal with and overcome. Given his previous, I think he deserves the benefit of the doubt, but I think we and he also need to face the prospect of being able to decide to withdraw him from games or during games, without concerns about tantrums, they both need to accept it's for the greater good and it will help everyone in the long term. It's not just Slot that's guilty of it, Klopp was too, it's difficult to tread such a thin line of having a truly great player who is so ultra competitive and prone to showing his frustrations.