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Liverpool star showed true colours with response to Jamie Carragher's Mohamed Salah criticism

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"In the seven years he's been at the football club, he stopped in the mixed zone [to talk to reporters] twice. The Scotland international didn't hold back in describing how the Liverpool squad had responded to Carragher's remarks about Salah, implying the players sided with the Egyptian on that occasion."He has been getting a bit of stick in the changing room that's for sure," Robertson said with a laugh.



He vented his frustrations over being excluded, claiming his relationship with Slot was effectively over in a fiery interview.He went further, stating he had been "thrown under the bus" by the club and made a scapegoat for Liverpool's poor run. I think whenever Salah stops in the mix zone, which he's done four times in eight years at Liverpool, it's choreographed between him and his agent to cause maximum damage and to strengthen his own position."He added: "The one line that stands out for me is 'thrown under the bus.' He's thrown the club under the bus twice in the last 12 months.

With the manager right now, he should be doing as much as he can to help the club get out of the worst run they've had since the 1950s and he hasn't done that."When we are talking about throwing people under the bus, he's thrown every Liverpool right-back under the bus for the 8 years. But we accept it because he's a superstar and he's scored 250 goals and he's given me as a Liverpool supporter some of the greatest nights of my life."Carragher went further, questioning Salah's legacy outside of Anfield and implying the Egyptian owes Liverpool far more than he seems to appreciate."You weren't a big star before you came to Liverpool, you haven't really won much for Egypt, no matter how big you are, you need help from your teammates, your manager and fans, it's important that he remembers that," Carragher said.