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He’s chosen this weekend to do this now, and he’s waited I think for a bad result for Liverpool, concede a last-minute goal, Liverpool supporters, the manager, everyone involved in the club feels like they’re in the gutter at the moment, and he’s chose that time to go for the manager, and maybe try and get him sacked. I wouldn’t put Salah alongside them, but he’s very close for what he’s done for Liverpool, so a legendary figure, and all those players, I think, get a privilege, exactly the same one Mo Salah gets at Liverpool.
Carragher compared Salah to Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi (Image: AFP/Getty Images) “It then becomes a problem when you’re in a situation like this, and when Mo Salah’s talking about how many goals he’s scored, ‘I’ve got more goals than anyone in the Premier League, what I did last season’, he’s always speaking about himself. That’s not a criticism of him as a player.” “I’ve never criticized him for not working back, I’ve never criticized him when he’s gone for games without scoring, I’ve never criticized him when he hasn’t passed to someone when he should pass to people at times, because he’s an absolute legend at the club, and what you get from him, you have to put up with certain bits.
I’ve said that publicly, but I will go after Mo Salah when he tries to throw my club under the bus off the pitch and just think about himself, so I certainly will do that.” DJ: “What do you think he should have done, Jamie, there?” JC: “What he should have done?” DJ: “In terms of this season, in terms of how it’s played out. I hope he does, because he's one of the greatest players we've ever had, but if you continue like that and statements like that, if he doesn't play, as I've said, who knows.”
