Mohamed Salah’s recent comments have caught significant attention. After the 3-3 draw with Leeds United, the Egyptian forward expressed frustration during a media interview, criticizing manager Arne Slot for starting him on the bench. He remarked on his uncertain future: “I received a lot of promises this summer, but so far I’ve been on the bench for three matches. I can’t say those promises have been kept. I don’t know why, but I feel like someone doesn’t want me at the club.”
This statement has understandably stirred reactions in England, where some prominent figures have criticized the Reds’ forward for being selfish amid the team’s struggles. Michael Owen responded, “You have carried this team for a long time and won everything there is to win. But this is a team sport, and you simply cannot say what you said publicly.” Liverpool is expected to closely evaluate the situation.
According to British media reports, the management at Anfield is backing their Dutch manager and plans to provide support. This could lead to potential repercussions for Salah, as the Daily Mail states that Liverpool will decide on a possible sanction for the Egyptian forward on Monday morning. The 32-year-old, who is set to join his national team for the Africa Cup of Nations, may be excluded from upcoming matches against Inter Milan in the Champions League and Brighton.
The BBC has further noted that the relationship between Salah and Arne Slot appears to be damaged. It is becoming hard to envision Salah remaining at Liverpool under the Dutch manager. In his explosive interview, Salah mentioned he would make future decisions after the Africa Cup of Nations, with several clubs from Saudi Arabia showing interest, including Al-Hilal, coached by Simone Inzaghi.
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