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In a candid post-match interview following Liverpool's 3–3 draw with Leeds, Mohamed Salah expressed deep frustration about his current situation at the club. Salah claimed that he felt "thrown under the bus" by Liverpool, stating that he is being unfairly made a scapegoat for the team's problems. He said, "It seems like someone doesn't want me in the club," and admitted that he did not understand why this was happening to him. The Egyptian forward hinted that his future at Liverpool was uncertain, suggesting that he might be preparing to leave the club. Salah mentioned he would be at Anfield to possibly say goodbye to the fans, but he was unsure of what would happen after that, even as he prepares for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
During the interview, Salah also name-dropped Harry Kane, bringing up the Tottenham Hotspur striker in a context that signaled comparisons or reflection on his own situation. This mention of Kane, a prominent player at a rival club, caught attention but the interview primarily focused on Salah's personal challenges and his perceived treatment at Liverpool.
Salah highlighted a breakdown in communication between himself and the club, suggesting a lack of support and connection. He denied accusations made against him, including criticisms of his interactions with the media. The situation appears tense, with Salah feeling isolated amidst the team and increasingly alienated from supporters.
The interview revealed a side of Salah rarely seen publicly – frustrated, uncertain, and contemplating a major change in his career. This departure from his usual composed public persona underscores significant turmoil behind the scenes at Liverpool as they navigate a difficult period this season.
