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Jamie Carragher rips into 'selfish' Mohamed Salah as Liverpool agreement voiced

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Jamie Carragher has delivered his reaction to Mohamed Salah's bombshell social media statement after the Liverpool star appeared to take aim at the club and Arne SlotJamie Carragher has issued a response to "selfish" Mohamed Salah after the Liverpool forward issued a bombshell social media statement on Saturday.Salah, 33, who confirmed in late-March that he will leave the Reds at the end of the season, launched a brutal attack on the club and appeared to take aim at Arne Slot following his side's 4-2 defeat at Aston Villa on Friday."I have witnessed this club go from doubters to believers, and from believers to champions. Liverpool will always be a club that means a great deal to me and to my family.READ MORE: Steven Gerrard's damning Liverpool theory after Mohamed Salah statement - 'Identity is gone'READ MORE: I'd be fuming as Mohamed Salah's Liverpool teammate - he's just thrown a grenade on his way out"I want to see it succeed for long after I have moved on.



As I've always said, qualifying to next season's Champions League is the bare minimum and I will do everything I can to make that happen."Reacting to Salah's statement, Carragher, who has previously criticised the Egyptian for speaking about Liverpool in public, criticised him and said it's "not a good look."I'm not surprised," Carragher told Sky Sports. It's vital that Liverpool make the Champions League positions, but I'm not surprised and it's not a good look at all."Ex-Arsenal midfielder Patrick Viera then weighed in on the debate on Monday Night Football and went in stronger, saying he is "disappointed" with Salah and admitted he should have left the club last summer."I was quite disappointed by the quotes from Salah, because I don't think that will help him, it doesn't help the club and it doesn't help the manager," Viera said."There's a lot of frustration on his part because he felt that he didn't contribute.

You get to a time where the best decision for him is to leave the club."I think the manager or Liverpool Football Club should have made Salah leave last year. I can understand the frustration but it's below the belt and I’m really disappointed."I don't think Liverpool deserve this, he should leave with people remembering what he gave to this football club.