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Liverpool reportedly want to keep Mo Salah, despite the Egyptian feeling like ‘somebody doesn’t want him at the club’. Liverpool reportedly want Mo Salah to stay Salah placed Liverpool into a difficult position as he claimed the club had ‘thrown him under a bus’.



He said he feels like ‘someone doesn’t want him at the club’ and suggested that next weekend’s Anfield clash with Brighton could be his last game for the Reds. “Liverpool insist they remain fully committed to Salah and his contract, which runs through until 2027, while maintaining that the current situation is temporary and can still be turned around.

Read more here Today’s Liverpool FC News • Despite training with the team, Salah has not been included in Liverpool’s travelling squad to face Inter Milan in the Champions League • Cody Gakpo, Federico Chiesa and Wataru Endo are all absent from squad and training due to injury – we should hear more from Slot at Monday evening’s press conference • The Athletic‘s James Pearce reports “there was no sense of shock [among Salah’s teammates] when they read his comments” with those around him knowing “that he would publicly vent his anger sooner rather than later” • A 42-year-old man from London has pleaded guilty to stalking Liverpool Women‘s Marie Hobinger after sending her repeated inappropriate messages and appearing pitchside when the team played away at Man City More from This Is Anfield Following another performance against Leeds blighted by individual errors, Sam Millne looked into why Liverpool are conceding more goals than their post-shot xG predicts: “Across their last 15 matches in all competitions, Liverpool have created 28 xG but have scored just 20 in reality. “However, anyone with eyes knows that there is far more wrong with Liverpool than just poor finishing.” READ: Liverpool are being harmed by individual underperformance – and the stats prove it Elsewhere in the football world today • Madrid outlet Marca report that Xabi Alonso will be sacked as Real Madrid manager if they lose at home to Man City on Wednesday – he has won 15 of his 21 games in charge! • Neymar requires knee surgery after playing through pain to help boyhood club Santos avoid relegation – his place at the World Cup is in doubt, though • A South Korean woman has been sentenced to four years in prison for blackmailing Son Heung-min, falsely claiming she was pregnant with his child Liverpool FC: On this day “Mellor, lovely cushioned header for Gerrard!!!” It was on December 8, 2004 that Steven Gerrard rescued Liverpool with a late screamer against Olympiacos to get the Reds through the Champions League group stage and set them on their way to Istanbul.