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Curtis Jones reveals Liverpool players' true feelings on Mohamed Salah amid 'angry' reaction

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Having accused the club of throwing him “under the bus” and claiming someone was trying to drive him out of Anfield, the winger was subsequently dropped completely from the squad for the Champions League game against Inter Milan.Following talks with Slot, he was then reinstated against Brighton last weekend, although his future remains up in the air, with Salah now set to miss Liverpool’s next few games as he takes part in the Africa Cup of Nations.READ MORE: Mohamed Salah was left in tears as Liverpool teammate inflicted AFCON agonyREAD MORE: FSG set for $1.7 billion boost as Liverpool owner 'agrees' major dealJones has revealed that Salah apologized to his teammates following his outburst, with the incident just the latest in a line of angry reactions from the Reds in what has been a hugely disappointing season so far.Jones himself was involved in an X-rated interview following Liverpool’s 4-1 defeat at home to PSV Eindhoven last month, and the midfielder concedes that results have been hard to take for the Reds this season."I'm a scouser, I know how much it means to the city and fans and the club and staff around here," Jones told Sky Sports.Curtis Jones has admitted to being angry with Liverpool's form this season(Image: Michael Regan/Getty Images)"It's probably the first time I've been in a situation like this. I was just honest.



I will say what I think, and at times it will rub [people] up the wrong way."Anybody who knows me knows I hate to lose, whether it's card games, training games, it doesn't matter. Now, because I'm in the first team and I'm a scouser, I've supported the team from a kid, I'm playing as a player, but as a fan at the same time.

I wasn't just saying them, it's me as well. That's what you're starting to see now and that's why I feel like the whole thing is changing."Mohamed Salah apologized to his Liverpool teammates after his outburst(Image: Getty Images)Jones added: "When I've spoken to lads at different teams and I see how our team is to theirs, here is more of a family thing and families argue and fight, but they always stick as one.