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Michael Owen gives verdict on Mohamed Salah’s comments, Liverpool fans won't be happy - opinion

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Who do you think should go, Salah or Slot? 👇 Join the debate; share your insight. Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say Of course, this is far from ideal and has certainly put Liverpool in the headlines for all the wrong reasons, with everyone wanting their say on the matter.One person who has given their verdict is former Reds striker Michael Owen and, although what he has said is true, Liverpool fans will not be happy with him one bit.Calling your manager really does feel like the final nail in the coffin, with it hard to see how the Egyptian comes back from this.



Either he will leave in January or Slot will be sacked, unless somehow they both manage to resolve whatever issue they have going on.Owen has had his say on the matter, though, and it is safe to say that he is pretty spot on, even if Reds fans will not want to hear it from him.“Oh Mo Salah, I can imagine how you feel,” he posted on his X account.“You’ve carried this team for a long time and won everything there is to win. But this is a team game and you simply can’t publicly say what you’ve said.

Surely you bite your lip, enjoy representing your country and see how the land lies when you get back.”Owen is spot on with what he has said, but because it is him who is saying it, Reds fans simply cannot accept it.READ MORE: Jamie Carragher has done something that ‘agitates’ a number of Liverpool stars, and Mohamed Salah has proven just that Who is the bigger Liverpool legend, Salah or Gerrard? Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say Liverpool fans will be far from pleased with Owen’s comments, all because of the way he left the club.Owen speaking about loyalty is not something that Reds fans will want to hear, with almost all still not forgiving of him after joining Man United.However, taking away any context, he probably is spot on with his analysis, with supporters understanding that Salah will be frustrated, but he should not have said what he did.Where this saga goes next is as good a guess as any, but it would not be a surprise to see Owen have more of a say as things develop.