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After the match, Salah beelined to the mixed zone and told shocked reporters he has "no relationship" with Slot, feels he has been "thrown under the bus" and even insinuated the upcoming home clash against Brighton and Hove Albion may be his final match as a Liverpool player. "He did that 12 months ago and I called him out on this show about it and he played on the heartstrings of Liverpool supporters.
"So for the rest of the season you've got banners in the crowd, 'Give Mo his dough.' He chose this weekend to do this, he's waited, I think, for a bad result for Liverpool. "With the manager, right now, he should be doing as much as he can to help the club get out of the worst run of results they have had since the 1950s and he hasn't done that." Slot suggested there may still be a way back for Salah (Image: PA) Before Carragher's furious response Slot responded to Salah's message in his pre-match press conference previewing the Reds' Champions League clash against Inter Milan.
That's been the only communication between us and him." When asked if their relationship has broken down, Slot said: "That's not the way I feel but he has the right to feel how he feels things. "When I didn't play him anymore, usually players don't like the manager that much, but he was very respectful to the staff members and to his team-mates and he trained really hard, so it was a bit of a surprise when I heard he made those comments.
