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The latest Liverpool news sees the Reds warned over Xabi Alonso's future while Mohamed Salah has been backed by a former starArne Slot may have the backing of Liverpool hierarchy for now but the news that Xabi Alonso could be set to take the Chelsea job has irked sections of the club's support. Elsewhere, Mohamed Salah has been backed by a Premier League legend after his most recent comments.Xabi Alonso warning issuedJamie Carragher has warned Liverpool that they may rue missing out on appointing Xabi Alonso if he moves to Chelsea.
But he has to do what's best for him right now, and I think there will be Liverpool supporters right now looking at that situation thinking, 'That's the one we want.'"Speaking on Monday Night Football, the former Liverpool defender also claimed Alonso would choose his old club over Chelsea, should the decision arise.“I think he would love to manage Liverpool one day, I’m sure he would, but Chelsea is one of the biggest clubs in European football right now," he said.“There will be a feeling from a lot of Liverpool supporters that Xabi Alonso’s there and, if we want him, I think he would come to us because there is history with the club, but it looks like the club have made their decision on Slot.“What tells you they’ve made their decision on Slot is that there’s talks between Xabi Alonso and Chelsea. If there was an inkling that Liverpool were interested in him or that they were gonna change the manager, I think he would go to Liverpool.”Mo Salah backed by Joe ColeFormer Liverpool star Joe Cole believes Salah was right to insist that standards should be upheld at Anfield once he leaves the club this summer.
Things aren’t going well for him on the pitch for the first time in a decade, he’s been that good a player.“But I think he’s correct. They need to start next season by drilling down on the culture and getting back to what Liverpool are as a club.”Salah claimed Liverpool needed those who would ensure the club's high standards are met behind the scenes when he departs, telling Sky Sports: "I just want to have that standard at the club because it is very, very important for people to keep winning things.
