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'I apologize' - Jamie Carragher says sorry to Mohamed Salah after Liverpool spat

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Speaking directly into the camera during CBS Sports' broadcast, the former Liverpool defender declared: "Mo, I apologize." The apology followed encouragement from fellow pundit Micah Richards, who urged his colleague to make amends after Carragher called Salah a "disgrace" for criticizing Liverpool and Arne Slot following Saturday's 3-3 draw against Leeds. I love you as the Liverpool player, but you just need to behave yourself off the pitch." Responding to the gesture, Richards commented: "That’s fair, that looked very genuine." Mohamed Salah was left out of Liverpool's squad to face Inter Milan (Image: Getty Images) Carragher had earlier branded the situation a circus and expressed his view that Salah wouldn't rejoin the squad ahead of this weekend's Premier League clash against Brighton before the Africa Cup of Nations.



He stated: "I don't think so, to be honest. "I don't know, sort of why you'd sort of almost bring the circus of it, whether he was on the bench, 'is he warming up?' - the supporters, I don't know, could it split the crowd and the manager and Mo?

"So I just think because there's only one more game before he goes away, I think it's probably better if he just does leave it for now and then see how the land lies when he's back from AFCON." Carragher also views this as a chance for Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, and Hugo Ekitike to line up together for the first time. "So I think it's the first time we might see that, and maybe what is the future of Liverpool in terms of going forward.