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Liverpool's 'secret Jamie Carragher meeting' as Mohamed Salah's team-mates 'irritated'

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The headlines have been dominated by Mohamed Salah's stinging comments on Arne Slot and the reaction of Liverpool legend turned Sky Sports pundit Jamie CarragherLiverpool held a meeting with Jamie Carragher to discuss his coverage of the club, it has been revealed. On Sky Sports Monday Night Football, the club icon delivered a stinging, eight-minute response to Mohamed Salah's criticism of Arne Slot.After Liverpool's 3-3 away draw with Leeds United, the Egyptian marched to the mixed zone at Elland Road and accused the club of "throwing him under the bus", stated he has "no relationship" with Slot and also insinuated this weekend's home fixture with Brighton and Hove Albion may be his final match for the club.



One night after accusing him of trying to "get the manager sacked," Carragher apologised to Salah on air while also telling him to "behave yourself off the pitch." However, further reports also state that Salah is not the only Liverpool player to take a dislike to Carragher's punditry.READ MORE: Jurgen Klopp: The two jobs ex-Liverpool boss 'would leave Red Bull for' amid new club talkREAD MORE: Liverpool make decision on Mo Salah farewell gesture as Saudi chief confirms transfer plansAccording to the Daily Mail, the club held, what was described as a "secret meeting," to discuss the way in which he covers Liverpool. This was, however, held before his fallout with Salah and is not something that is totally uncommon.The club spoke to Carragher back in September about the tone of some of his coverage.

I love you as the Liverpool player, but you just need to behave yourself off the pitch."Content cannot be displayed without consentSalah is yet to respond to any of Carragher's comments, whether it's his fierce condemnation on Monday Night Football or his apology on CBS.It appears Salah is not the only Reds player who is not too enamoured with Carragher's punditry. The same report claims that the ex-Liverpool star is comfortable with his approach to his work for Sky Sports and American network CBS, with one source insisting that his opinions are "honest" and "come from a good place".The situation between him and the Liverpool stars is similar to Gary Neville and Paul Scholes' relationship with the Manchester United players, with claims that some Red Devils have refused to work with the club icons.Salah does not depart for the Africa Cup of Nations until after the Brighton match, meaning there is still time for him and the club to discuss the future.