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The Sky Sports pundit exclusively revealed that the Egyptian winger, who played his final game for the Reds on Sunday, said he was given more freedom to attack under Slot compared to Klopp.Dutch boss Slot has been under severe pressure this season, with Liverpool limping into next season's Champions League via a fifth-placed finish and failing to win any silverware as reigning top-flight champions. All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageDespite Salah's preference for Slot's directives when it comes to playing upfront, it was evidently not enough to keep the winger onside with the duo spectacularly falling out midway through the season."Mo Salah, when they won the league with Slot, he was very, 'Oh, this is great now.' It was a bit different.
It was sometimes difficult under Klopp," Redknapp exclusively told the ECHO."I just remember him saying that it suits him a lot more with Arne Slot. [Salah said] 'He's given me a lot of licence to just not defend as much and then win the game.' I remember him saying that to me. It feels a little bit disrespectful to say Slot hasn't done well or things like that."I get he's had a poor season but I just think we've got to be a little bit more patient with him and Mo Salah wasn't complaining too much when they won the league.
But because his form wasn't as good [this season] that's why he's probably come out with remarks [on social media]."The former England midfielder, who made 308 appearances for Liverpool between 1991 and 2002, believes Slot has been treated harshly this season. "And it's just it's really just not good for your brain.
