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Already a few days removed from Mohamed Salah's rant following the Reds' 3-3 draw with Leeds United where the Egyptian claimed the club are scapegoating him for their troubles, there doesn't seem to be a fruitful conclusion to the saga as of this time.Jamie Carragher's eight-minute Monday Night Football soliloquy where he slammed the Reds forward for being selfish has only added to the toxic feeling surrounding the reigning Premier League champions.In what could stunningly be the final month of Salah's glittering career on Merseyside, Mirror Football takes a look into the forward's team-mate slamming Carragher while suggestions were made that there could be hidden unrest between Salah and Liverpool.Team-mate responseSalah wasn't short of backers following Carragher's monologue with his former Egypt team-mate and ex-Hull City and Aston Villa defender Ahmed Elmohamady branding the Sky Sports pundit a "disgrace".The 38-year-old's fierce defence of his compatriot was posted on X and has been seen over 340,000 times. He didn’t “fail” at Chelsea — he was never given the chance.READ MORE: Jamie Carragher doubles down on Mo Salah stance after Liverpool star's latest updateREAD MORE: Where Inter Milan vs Liverpool is on TV free as Champions League game not on TNT SportsAhmed Elmohamady and Mohamed Salah while playing for Egypt(Image: REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany)"He went to Italy, rebuilt himself, then came to Liverpool and became: A Premier League legend Egypt’s greatest ever player.
No wonder Mourinho said you were below average and not even in top 1,000 defender In PL."'Behind closed doors' stanceWith Salah remaining at home in Liverpool while his team-mates travelled to Italy for the Champions League clash against Inter Milan, the Egyptian great took to social media following the whirlwind weekend that put his Anfield future into doubt.Sky Sports discounted Premier League and EFL packageThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. He played 142 minutes alone." Lovren's brief response suggested there could be inner turmoil between Salah and Liverpool by writing: "You have no clue what’s going on behind doors.
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