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Liverpool Make Mohamed Salah Decision Ahead of Brighton
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has made a crucial decision regarding Mohamed Salah's involvement for the upcoming match against Brighton & Hove Albion. The Egyptian winger has been at the center of controversy following his exclusion from recent matchday squads and subsequent public criticism of the club.
Salah was left out of Liverpool's travelling squad for Tuesday's Champions League clash with Inter Milan at San Siro, a decision that came after he launched a scathing attack on the club. The 33-year-old had been an unused substitute for the second time in three matches following Saturday's 3-3 Premier League draw with Leeds United, where his frustration boiled over. In a remarkable interview, Salah accused Liverpool of throwing him under the bus and claimed his relationship with Slot had deteriorated significantly.
However, the club's hierarchy views Salah's omission not as punishment but as a sensible decision given the circumstances. According to reports, Salah is expected to return to the squad for Saturday's fixture against Brighton, marking a potential turning point in the dispute.
Liverpool's leadership has pledged their full support to Slot during this challenging period. The club remains committed to salvaging the situation with Salah rather than pursuing his exit during the January transfer window. Before returning to Brighton action, Salah will link up with Egypt's squad for the Africa Cup of Nations, scheduled to run from December 21 to January 18.
Despite his current struggles with limited playing time, Salah remains one of Liverpool's most important players, having scored 250 goals in 420 appearances for the club. This Brighton match represents an opportunity for both player and manager to reset their relationship.
