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Mohamed Salah ‘doesn’t see a future at Liverpool under Arne Slot’

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Mohamed Salah reportedly sees no place for him at Liverpool if Arne Slot remains head coach, which jars with the club’s widely repeated stance over the Dutchman’s future. Salah claims he no longer has a relationship with Slot – through, he told reporters on Saturday, no fault of his own – after being frozen out of the side of late.



According to BBC Sport‘s Sami Mokbel, that has led to a situation in which Salah “simply doesn’t see a future at Liverpool with Slot as his manager.” Salah believes Slot ‘influenced’ and tactics don’t work The Egyptian is said to believe that Slot has been “influenced” by the media narrative around his No. Liverpool’s stance on sacking Arne Slot However if Salah was hoping that his interview in the Elland Road mixed zone would prompt Fenway Sports Group into sacking their failing head coach, that is not set to be the case.

The Athletic‘s James Pearce is among those to report on Monday morning that Slot “retains the support of FSG” and the prospect of dismissing a manager in these circumstances is viewed as “unthinkable.” Pearce writes: “The view within Liverpool is that it was simply a selection decision from Slot based on what was best for the team after such a bleak run of results, and that nobody behind the scenes has been trying to force Salah out. While there will now be growing speculation over Salah’s future at Liverpool, the immediate focus will on whether the 33-year-old will be involved in their next game.