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Mohamed Salah may have gone off to AFCON, but there is still plenty of talk about his future.The Reds have a busy festive period ahead with fixtures coming thick and fast, and they will have to navigate it without Salah.This might not be as much of an issue compared to previous years due to his form and his public outburst, with Jamie Carragher one of those who did not hold back about why Liverpool can cope in his absence.Join our newsletter for news & smart analysis. Who would be the best Mohamed Salah replacement? 🤔 Credit: Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images 👇 Join the debate; share your insight.
Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say It is safe to say he did not beat around the bush when it came to hitting back at Salah, with some probably finding some of his comments harsh, but whether he regretted what he said has now been revealed.Jamie Carragher has no regrets about how he handled the Mohamed Salah situationAfter Salah did his interview, the next step that everyone was waiting for was Carragher’s response, especially as the Egyptian mentioned him during his outburst.The scouser branded him as a ‘disgrace’ and highlighted how selfish he thought he was, something that many fans would have agreed with.Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP via Getty ImagesCarragher has stood by his comments over a week on too, saying that he has no regrets whatsoever.“Would you do anything differently in this last two weeks? Would you say anything differently?” Carragher was asked on the Stick To Football Podcast.“No.
And listen, it was the biggest story in town, wasn’t it, for seven to ten days.“So no, I wouldn’t take anything back, no.”Mohamed Salah will be keener than ever to win AFCON and prove Jamie Carragher wrong Gut feeling, has Mohamed Salah played his last game for Liverpool? Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say Salah could now be absent for at least eight Liverpool games should Egypt reach the final of AFCON, with the 33-year-old more desperate than ever to lift the trophy.He is yet to get his hands on it, and given his age, this might be one of, if not his last, chance at winning it.Carragher also mentioned how he has never won it during his passionate rant about the winger, something that will only fuel him more to perform and prove him wrong.Of course, Liverpool fans will hope he can win it, even if that means he will be out for longer, as it will further cement his legacy as one of the best players of his generation.
