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I don’t know why it always happens to me. ‘We throw Mo under the bus, because he’s the problem.’ I don’t think I’m the problem.”Mohamed Salah on Arne SlotPhoto by Richard Martin-Roberts – CameraSport via Getty Images 👇 Join the debate; share your insight. Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say Salah dropped a bombshell after the game, telling reporters at Elland Road that he felt ‘thrown under the bus’ by Liverpool and Slot.However, while many will feel the legendary forward has a point, his timing could not be worse.
Mohamed Salah only speaks out when it suits himYou can understand Salah’s frustration at spending three games on the Liverpool bench for the first time in his career.But the 33-year-old has been dropped for no reason other than his own awful personal form. It simply has not been good enough.Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty ImagesREAD MORE: What Mohamed Salah was spotted doing on the pitch straight after Leeds 3-3 LiverpoolIn amongst that, Salah has been notable by his absence when fronting up to the cameras following Liverpool’s poor performances.“On the back of all these defeats, it’s always Virgil van Dijk who comes out,” Carragher said live on Sky Sports.
“I only ever hear Salah speak when he gets man of the match or he wants a new contract.”Predictably, some supporters hit back at Carragher for his comments online, but the Liverpool legend has been proven absolutely bang on about Salah in the very worst way possible. But when it comes to Slot and Salah, it is inarguable who has the most credit in the bank at Liverpool.Given the results Liverpool are currently picking up – coupled with Salah’s comments – and it would now be something approaching a miracle if Slot keeps his job.The club could decide otherwise and send their star player of a generation off in disgrace, but that does not feel especially likely.
