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Jamie Carragher has weighed in on what should happen with Mohamed Salah when Liverpool face Brentford this weekend.The Reds head into the final day still potentially needing a win to secure Champions League qualification, depending on whether Bournemouth lose to Manchester City on Tuesday night.But even if the Cherries lose and Liverpool already have a top-five place secured, Carragher has suggested Arne Slot probably needs to start Salah on Sunday. Should Arne Slot drop Mohamed Salah from the squad to face Brentford? đ A sour end could be in store⌠Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images Arne Slot may be forced to play Mohamed Salah vs BrentfordWayne Rooney thinks Salah should not play after his social media post that essentially took a swipe at Slot and called for Liverpool to get back to playing âheavy metal footballâ, a phrase widely associated with Jurgen Klopp.But when speaking on Tuesdayâs episode of The Overlap, Carragher suggested that the managerâs already volatile relationship with the Reds fanbase means he has to play him even if Champions League football is already secured.He said: âI havenât been a manager, but I donât think a manager should ever cut off his nose to spite his face.
âNow, if he doesnât need a result and Liverpool are already qualified now, that might be something different. If Liverpool donât need to win the game, it might be different.
But the position Arne Slot is in right now with the supporters, itâs very difficult not to give Mo Salah some sort of, you know, big send off in the crowd. You almost canât win in some ways.âMohamed Salah has helped LiverpoolCarragher wasnât overly impressed with Salahâs post when speaking on The Overlap.But whether the 33-year-old made those comments for the good of the club or for himself is irrelevant.Nothing Salah said was a lie, and it perfectly summed up the problems with Liverpool under Slot.It feels like everyone apart from the decision makers at Anfield have decided a change of manager is needed, and the wingerâs post, coupled with the growing fan ire, may hopefully push FSG into making a much-needed change before next season.Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox
