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Mohamed Salah waved goodbye to Liverpool fans at Anfield and Jamie Carragher has issued a stern warning. Learn more Jamie Carragher has issued a stark warning to Mohamed Salah, cautioning that he may live to regret his decision if he departs Liverpool in the January transfer window.
Salah's wave to the Anfield crowd after assisting a goal against Brighton, which took his tally to a record 277 Premier League goal involvements for Liverpool, left Carragher speculating."What we see there (after the Brighton win) is nicer than what we saw at Elland Road," he said on Sky Sports. He deserves to bring his family, his wife and his kids onto the pitch after his last game and actually be celebrated for what he's done as a Liverpool player.""So put your differences with the manager aside and just think three or four months at Liverpool.
And if he was sat in Saudi Arabia, watching Liverpool do that, I think he'd really regret it."Mohamed Salah applauded the Liverpool crowd after victory over Brighton. (Image: Getty)Carragher has found himself at the heart of the Salah-Slot dispute, having taken aim at the 33-year-old for airing his grievances publicly about his reduced playing time.Despite his criticism of Salah's Elland Road comments, the former defender remains adamant about the Egyptian's legendary standing at Anfield.Writing in The Telegraph, he added: "Even though I have been furious about what he said last weekend, it would be an absolute travesty if that interview is remembered as his last meaningful act for Liverpool."He has done too much for the club for that to be so.
