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SportFootballLiverpool FCMohamed Salah is set to leave Liverpool at the end of the season and the Egyptian has been strongly criticised for his public comments critiquing Arne SlotFormer Everton manager Sam Allardyce has said he would ban Mohamed Salah from playing in his Liverpool farewell if he were in charge. Those remarks have been met with fierce disapproval, though, as Allardyce joined the wave of condemnation questioning his choice to publicly express his views before the campaign has finished.READ MORE: Jamie Carragher brutally takes aim at Curtis Jones over comment to Mohamed SalahREAD MORE: Liverpool latest: Mohamed Salah agreement reached as star is labelled 'selfish'"If Mohamed Salah is going to say those kinds of things, then say it when you've left," he said on BOYLE Sports and Footy Accumulators’ podcast, No Tippy Tappy Football.
And just as on that occasion, he has attracted criticism for failing to accept sufficient personal responsibility amid a slump in form."It's brought the spat he had at the start of the season back to the fray and he's still been c**p ever since that as well," Allardyce continued. "Considering the player he was and what he used to be, he just hasn't done that this season.""Salah should be looking at himself and how bad he's been this year.
Given Liverpool's berth in next season's Champions League remains not quite certain and considering his latest dig, it would be surprising if he features in the starting XI against the Bees on Sunday.It's unfortunate how the Anfield legend's time at the club has come to an end considering everything he's contributed for nearly a decade. The two-time Premier League Player of the Season will depart as a legend regardless but there's an unavoidable feeling his standing has been damaged by his public comments in recent months.Buy Blood Red, our monthly Liverpool FC print publication for just £3.50 by clicking hereChoose Liverpool Echo as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Football blogLiverpool FCMohamed SalahSam AllardyceEverton FCBarclay's Premier LeagueLiverpool FC transfer newsArne Slot
