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Mo Salah's former Liverpool team-mate fires not-so-subtle dig at Jamie Carragher

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Salah has come in for heavy criticism from Carragher in the light of his explosive comments about his absence from the Liverpool team, but bowed out with a bang on Saturday against Brighton."When you talk about throwing people under the bus, he's thrown the Liverpool right-back under the bus the last eight years," Sky Sports pundit Carragher said after Salah's comments about his own treatment at Anfield. But we accept it because he's a superstar."Lovren referenced those comments when quoting Salah's own post about breaking Wayne Rooney's record for the most goals and assists for a single Premier League club.



And it’s exactly the same now.“Mo’s his own man, he’s got his own opinions. He’s a great guy.“I don’t really like to speak on another man’s issues or his business and stuff - that has to do with Mo.

But at the end of the day, I think the important thing that Mo made clear was that it’s not against the team or anything like that, just a personal issue, and that’s it.”Salah had earlier pre-empted some criticism from Carragher, and the ex-defender had his say in a Telegraph column. "If Mohamed Salah's intention with his grumble in the huddle at Elland Road was to weaken [Arne] Slot, he must now concede that his misguided actions have had the opposite effect," he wrote."The chief reason for Salah's miscalculation is his failure to fully understand the psychology of the club's hardcore fanbase.