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The stage is set for Liverpool star Mohamed Salah to make a less-than-ideal exit from the club after copping criticism in light of his latest comments against Arne SlotMohamed Salah is at the centre of a fresh storm as Liverpool prepare to wrap up their campaign against Brentford. Latest Reds news and more on our dedicated Facebook pageCarragher labels Salah as 'selfish'After previously suggesting he's been "thrown under the bus" by Slot in December, Salah has taken aim at his chief once again.
The Egyptian came off the bench for only the last 15 minutes or so as Liverpool lost 4-2 away to Aston Villa.READ MORE: Liverpool confirm Mo Salah plan vs Brentford after departing star's dig at Arne SlotREAD MORE: Wayne Rooney slams 'selfish' Mo Salah and tells Arne Slot to deny him Liverpool farewellBut it was Salah's social media commentary after the game that drew criticism. 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 joins in Salah criticismAnother member of the 2005 Champions League-winning squad to join in the chorus of criticism was John Arne Riise.
However, he assured no-one is bigger than Liverpool, even if Salah appears intent to air his frustrations about the manager."It annoys me that Mohamed Salah couldn’t at least wait until the season was finished before saying those things," Riise told Bet Victor Online Casino. 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.
