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Mohamed Salah does himself no favors in response to controversial Jamie Carragher comments

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Mohamed Salah Does Himself No Favors in Response to Controversial Jamie Carragher Comments

Mohamed Salah's recent outburst has intensified his feud with Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher, drawing sharp criticism amid contract tensions and benchings under manager Arne Slot. Following Liverpool's 3-3 draw with Leeds, Salah vented in the mixed zone, claiming he was "thrown under the bus" after three consecutive bench appearances despite summer promises. He accused the club of broken commitments and hinted at internal opposition to his presence, escalating a saga that saw him sidelined for a Champions League win over Inter.[1][2][3]



Carragher, a vocal critic since last season's contract disputes, labeled Salah's remarks a "disgrace" on Sky Sports, rejecting claims of emotional impulsivity. He argued Salah, who rarely speaks to media, knew "exactly what he was saying," choreographed for maximum impact with his agent. Carragher mocked Salah's defensive lapses—"he's thrown every Liverpool right back under the bus for eight years"—and international record, stressing teamwork's role in success.[1][2]

The spat took an unexpected twist when Carragher apologized on CBS Sports, saying, "I apologise if I've upset you. I love you as a Liverpool player, but you just need to behave yourself off the pitch." He urged Salah to align with Slot, warning a potential Saudi move would bring regret.[1][3]

Slot downplayed the drama, confirming resolution as Salah assisted in a 2-0 Brighton win before departing for the Africa Cup of Nations with Egypt. Carragher emphasized managerial-player boundaries, noting uproar if roles reversed. With Liverpool aiming for a top-four return in a tumultuous season, Salah's future remains uncertain, hinging on reintegration and off-pitch maturity.[2][3]

This exchange underscores Salah's waning influence at Anfield, where his on-field brilliance clashes with growing scrutiny over attitude and output.[1]