Below is a summary of the full article. Click here for the full version from talkSPORT or go back to LFC Live.
Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher may want to watch the tape back.Football fans tuned in to Sky Sports' coverage on Monday to see what Carragher had to say after he was name-dropped by Reds superstar Mohamed Salah during his extraordinary outburst on Saturday.3Carragher did not hold back on his thoughts about Salah's interviewCredit: Sky SportsUnsurprisingly, Carragher tore into Salah during his appearance on Monday Night Football and called the Egyptian's mixed zone appearance 'a disgrace'.But it was a small comment from host Jones to Carragher that left some supporters in stitches.Jamie Carragher shut down by Sky Sports host"Have I ever criticised Mo Salah on the pitch?" Carragher said.The Liverpool great even shook his head as if to say he had never done such a thing.But Jones interjected: "Well, a couple of weeks ago, you said his legs had gone."The awkward moment was described by one user on X as the 'moment of 2025' on TV.Another fan said: "10/10 TV moment. Nearly had to crack a can open."A third added: "Box office stuff, he's absolutely lost it."When did Jamie Carragher claim Mohamed Salah's 'legs have gone'?Although Carragher may have shook his head, he did indeed state Salah had lost his legs during a previous punditry appearance.The 47-year-old made the comments after Liverpool slumped to a 4-1 loss to PSV in the Champions League.3Jones' comment left Carragher scrambling and fans were loving the momentCredit: Sky Sports"Alisson's injured a lot now, he doesn't play so much," Carragher said on CBS Sports' coverage."But you watch [Virgil] Van Dijk now, not the same player, and Mo Salah looks like his legs have gone.“I don’t like criticising them, and I think some of the criticism of them this season as players has been harsh.
You always look for leaders in your team to step up when things are not going well.“And I’ve been critical of Salah off the pitch, I want him to come out and do an interview and speak to the Liverpool supporters about what the players are going to do, about what’s going on in the dressing room, giving the supporters hope that things are going to improve."But I don't like criticising them on the pitch because they're absolute legends for what they've done, and their legs have just gone."The Salah storm that has engulfed Liverpool will get a 90-minute reprieve on Tuesday as they travel to Inter Milan for a Champions League clash.3Liverpool's 3-3 draw against Leeds was the third-straight match Salah had been benchedCredit: GettyHowever, Salah won't get the chance to let his boots do the talking against Inter as he was left out of the travelling squad.talkSPORT understands it was Liverpool's decision to omit Salah following his bombshell interview.Liverpool's clash against Inter begins at 8pm.
