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Mo Salah told to apologise for Liverpool outburst as curious Arne Slot point made

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Daily Mirror IconSportFootballGordon StrachanGordon Strachan calls on Mo Salah to say sorry to everyone at Liverpool, and believes he will regret his infamous outburst after Saturday's Premier League meeting at LeedsExiled Mo Salah has been told to apologise for his astonishing Liverpool rant at Liverpool.The Egyptian superstar has been dropped from the Liverpool squad following his already infamous attack on the English champions after Saturday night's meeting with Leeds. After being left on the bench, Salah accused the club and boss Arne Slot of "throwing him under the bus" and claimed that he was being made a scapegoat for the team's recent dismal run.Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has accused Salah of trying to get Slot sacked.



Strachan believes Salah must apologise to everyone at the club and actually feels that what the Egyptian has done will only make Slot's position stronger.READ MORE: Virgil van Dijk savaged by ex-Liverpool star amid crisis - 'He gets away with murder'READ MORE: Wayne Rooney says 'big Mohamed Salah decision' can save Arne Slot from Liverpool sack"Over the years he's given us wonderful football. I hope he's thinking about how long he’s been at the club, how he's been looked after, worked with so many great people and played with so many great players."I hope he realises that being at Liverpool made him a great player, because you don’t become a great on your own.

So don’t tell me you think that doesn’t apply to you."In a way, I think that Mo Salah’s statement has made Arne Slot's position stronger. Because when you’re under pressure like that, and something like this happens, Slot will say he's got to stay here now and show everyone what he can do."And the board at Liverpool now can’t be seen to question the manager after Salah's outburst, that’s for sure."That would look weak, and I think over the years the Liverpool board have generally made good decisions about backing their manager."Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content.