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Yet his most recent comments have provoked criticism from certain pundits as the ECHO examines Wednesday's Liverpool headlines.READ MORE: Mohamed Salah 'annoys' former Liverpool player as Arne Slot job claim madeREAD MORE: Jamie Carragher and Wayne Rooney disagree over Arne Slot's huge Mohamed Salah Liverpool drop callCarragher brands Salah as 'selfish'Having previously claimed he'd been "thrown under the bus" by Slot back in December, Salah has aimed another barb. It's vital that Liverpool make the Champions League positions, but I'm not surprised and it's not a good look at all."Content cannot be displayed without consentRiise adds his voice to Salah criticismAnother member of the 2005 Champions League-winning side to join the growing wave of disapproval was John Arne Riise.
Or why say them at all?"I've read what Wayne Rooney said and what Jamie Carragher said, and honestly, I understand why people are reacting the way they are...I've met Mo Salah a few times and I've always seen him as a lovely person: smiley, friendly, respectful and someone who looks after people."That's why I can't really understand these comments. If it's a PR team advising him to do these things and make his name bigger than the club, then that's wrong because Liverpool Football Club will always be bigger than any player.
All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageThe Norwegian then weighed in on Rooney's assertion that Salah is unlikely to start against Brentford following his public outburst. While many would anticipate the Anfield legend being handed a farewell start in his final appearance, Riise believes he will fail to crack Slot's XI."To be honest, I agree with Rooney on that point," he continued.
