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Dominik Szoboszlai sends message to Mohamed Salah after Liverpool outburst - 'Not nice'

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Dominik Szoboszlai Sends Message to Mohamed Salah After Liverpool Outburst - 'Not Nice'

Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai has publicly supported Mohamed Salah following the Egyptian star's heated outburst against manager Arne Slot, describing the situation as "not nice" amid growing tensions at Anfield.[1][3]



Salah's frustration boiled over after being benched for Liverpool's last three Premier League matches, including two where he wasn't even substituted. In a post-match interview, the 32-year-old forward vented his anger at Slot's decisions, questioning his own role despite his strong season stats of 5 goals and 3 assists in 19 appearances.[2] Slot confirmed Salah's omission from the Champions League squad against Inter Milan stemmed directly from this "sensational outburst," marking a rare public clash.[1][2]

Szoboszlai, who has emerged as a versatile threat—recently deployed as a right-winger—finds himself indirectly at the center of the drama. Reports suggest Salah views the Hungarian captain as a positional rival, with CBS Sports analysis noting Szoboszlai's form has boosted the team's right flank, even benefiting Florian Wirtz's play. Pundits speculate Slot sees the side performing better without Salah currently.[2]

Despite the rivalry whispers, Szoboszlai insists Salah's comments haven't affected him much and he remains fully supportive. In a candid statement, the 25-year-old shared his honest feelings, emphasizing team unity over personal spats. Fans buzzed online after spotting Szoboszlai's reaction to Salah during a training session post-outburst, highlighting the squad's underlying dynamics.[1][3]

The incident has sparked global debate on Salah's future at Liverpool, who sit nine points behind leaders in the Champions League group stage. With key fixtures ahead, Slot's squad rotation—leaving out Salah alongside Cody Gakpo and Federico Chiesa—signals a bold tactical shift. Szoboszlai's message underscores loyalty amid the storm: "It's not nice," he said, backing his teammate unequivocally.[2][3]

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