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Mohamed Salah 'didn't have a choice' after crunch Arne Slot talks at Liverpool

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Salah put in an impressive cameo performance for the Reds in their 2-0 win over the Seagulls, having initially been named on the bench.Salah was included among the substitutes for the Premier League clash at Anfield after holding talks with head coach Arne Slot, having been left out of the matchday squad for the previous fixture against Inter Milan in the Champions League.The decision to leave Salah out of the squad was made after the Liverpool forward gave an interview where he claimed he had been "thrown under the bus" by the club.Slot had named Salah on the bench for three consecutive matches, which prompted the outburst from the Egypt international in the now infamous interview with the media after the draw with Leeds United earlier this month.READ MORE: Liverpool handed new Marc Guehi transfer deadline as surprise approach plannedREAD MORE: Trent Alexander-Arnold makes Mohamed Salah feelings clear after Liverpool bust-upShearer appeared on the latest Rest is Football podcast alongside Micah Richards and Gary Lineker, where he spoke about the noise surrounding Salah's future at Liverpool, with the forward now expected to link up with the Egypt squad for the Africa Cup of Nations.The former Newcastle striker was quizzed on whether he thought the situation had been calmed down after Salah's cameo against Brighton over the weekend."I don't know, what I do know is that he's going away for four or five weeks, which will, maybe, calm the situation," said Shearer."There are so many different ways you could look at it, both positive and negative, but we'd only be guessing. So I don't think we should do that."Richards was in agreement with Shearer, with the former Manchester City defender explaining what he noticed about Salah's performance at Anfield."I think it's nice that he's going away now," said Richards.



"Even when he could have thrown Salah under the bus, he didn't. Salah's had an outburst, and all top players have egos."It was nice that he got on (vs Brighton) and the most important thing [was] he looked sharp when he went on.

He should have scored."Shearer then chimed in by saying, "I don't think he had a choice, by the way. He had to, didn't he?"Lineker then asked Shearer to clarify what he meant, which led to the former Newcastle striker saying: "He [Salah] had to come on and do well, after what he said."And then [being] put back in the squad, he had to run around, and he had to do well.