Rousing the Kop

How Mohamed Salah felt the day after his controversial interview following Liverpool’s draw vs Leeds

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Mohamed Salah certainly sent social media into meltdown after publicly calling out his manager Arne Slot.Things have not exactly been going to plan on the pitch for the Reds this season, and now thanks to Salah, things have exploded off the field too.The Egyptian decided to do a very honest interview after Liverpool’s game against Leeds despite not featuring, with the winger believing that he is being treated unfairly by his manager.Join our newsletter for news & smart analysis. Rate Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool career out of 10 It looks like it may be coming to an end 💔 👇 Join the debate; share your insight.



Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say He claimed that he has no relationship with Slot, with this suggesting that he wants the club to pick either himself or the Dutchman.In the heat of the moment, it was certainly a very silly thing to do, but how did Salah feel once the dust had settled?Mohamed Salah had no regrets about his interviewSalah does not often speak to the media, so when he does, he clearly feels like he has something very important to say.His interview came as a surprise to everyone, with it sending shockwaves throughout the club, and it very much looks like there is no way back for him while Slot is still in charge.Photo by Stu Forster/Getty ImagesHowever, despite this potentially causing the end of his Liverpool career, BBC Sport journalist Sami Mokbel has said that Salah does not regret a thing.“When he was approached in the mixed zone at Elland Road, he was clear with reporters that he wanted to speak to them,” he wrote.“It’s unclear whether this was on the spur of the moment out of frustration or something more calculated.“On Sunday, in the aftermath, there was little sign that there was any regret or walking back from what Salah said.“Sources with knowledge of the situation told BBC Sport that Salah’s relationship with Slot is genuinely broken at present. They said he simply doesn’t see a future at Liverpool with Slot as his manager.”READ MORE: Mohamed Salah owes Dominik Szoboszlai a big apology after breaking his golden rule at Liverpool How much should Liverpool be looking to sell Mohamed Salah for?

It sounds like Mo could be off! 👇 Join the debate; share your insight. Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say Liverpool’s owners are backing Arne SlotSalah may not regret what he has done, but if that is the case, it looks like this will be the end to his illustrious Liverpool career.According to Paul Joyce from The Times, Liverpool’s owners FSG have given Slot their full backing, with his future having no connection with Salah’s outburst.He states that results will dictate Slot’s future and not any player, highlighting that it is all still in his own hands.It would certainly be a bit of a sour end to the Salah era, but as seen before, no one is bigger than the club, so perhaps it might be the right time to move on.