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After the game, Salah, 33, took to the mixed zone and told shocked journalists he feels he has been "thrown under the bus" and also insinuated Arne Slot's side's home clash against Brighton and Hove Albion next week could be his final match for the club, with the Africa Cup of Nations and the January transfer window now on the horizon.Salah insisted he has no regrets about penning his new contract in April, but then stated "there's no relationship" between him and Slot. I believe he is being sincere and fully believes what he is saying, that he feels like he’s been thrown under the bus for Liverpool’s problems."His genuine sense of anger and frustration are clear to see.
I think he’s already made up his mind."I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s planning a quick exit. The way he’s talking and his expressions, I think he thinks this team and this manager and the club’s situation is a lost cause."Content cannot be displayed without consentExplaining why he believes Salah chose to air his frustrations so publicly, Slot added: "He’s obviously become used to success at Liverpool and now he has issues with the team."Whether it’s the manager or his teammates.
They’re no longer complying with what Salah wants or perhaps what he’s instructing himself."It’s clear Salah feels the buck stops with him as far as his own career goes. It is up to me to pick the team I think we need today, that is why I made the decision."He added: "It's not only [about] us, it is also the team we face.
