Mohamed Salah Expresses Fury at Liverpool, Questions Promises and Relationship with Manager
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – mohamed Salah has publicly voiced his frustration with Liverpool, alleging broken promises and a deteriorating relationship with manager Arne slot, casting significant doubt on his future with the club. The Egyptian superstar’s comments, made to viaplay, reveal a deep dissatisfaction with his current situation, including being benched for three recent games despite prior assurances from the club.
the outburst comes at a critical juncture for both Salah and Liverpool. With a looming departure for the African Cup of Nations (Afcon) and ongoing speculation about a potential transfer, salah’s public criticism adds fuel to the fire and raises serious questions about his long-term commitment to Anfield. The situation impacts Liverpool’s performance,their transfer strategy,and the morale within the squad,possibly destabilizing a team aiming to compete for Premier League and European titles.
“It is very clear that someone wants to put all the blame on me,” Salah stated. “The club promised me a lot of things this summer, so far I’ve sat on the bench for three games… You can’t say they’ve kept their promises.” He further expressed bewilderment at a sudden shift in his relationship with Slot, stating, “I have said many times before that I have a good relationship with the coach (Arne Slot). Suddenly we have no relationship,I don’t know why.”
Salah indicated his final appearance before joining Egypt for Afcon will be Liverpool’s next Premier league match against Brighton at Anfield. when asked about his future during the tournament, he responded, “I don’t know what will happen when I’m there.”
The forward concluded with a stark declaration regarding his position within the team. “The situation is not acceptable to me. I’ve done so much for this club, I’m not going to fight for my place every day – because I’ve earned it. I’m not bigger than anyone, but I’ve earned my place,” he said.
Since joining Liverpool, Salah has appeared in 420 games, scoring 250 goals and providing 116 assists. He has secured two Premier League titles and a Champions League title during his tenure with the club.