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Liverpool Echo IconSportFootballMohamed SalahMohamed Salah sent shockwaves around Anfield and put his Liverpool future in serious jeopardy after making explosive comments about the club and manager Arne Slot after Saturday's draw with LeedsEverything you need to know about the fallout from Mohamed Salah's explosive Liverpool comments:Following the 3-3 draw with Leeds United where he was left on the bench for the third consecutive match, Mohamed Salah sensationally claimed Liverpool had "thrown him under the bus." The Egyptian star declared he felt he was being made a scapegoat for the team's disastrous run of form and was receiving unfair treatment compared to other underperforming players.Salah revealed that his relationship with manager Arne Slot has completely deteriorated, saying, "I used to have a good relationship, now we don't have any relationship and I don't know why." He hinted that someone at the club wants him out and cast severe doubt on his future, even suggesting the upcoming Brighton match could be his last at Anfield before he departs for the Africa Cup of Nations.Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy immediately took issue with Salah's public comments on Match of the Day, arguing the 33-year-old was "making it all about him." Murphy said that Salah's claim of being a scapegoat was "not true" and that he should have kept his frustrations within the "four walls of the club" by speaking privately to Slot or the owners.Speaking alongside Murphy on Match of the Day, Dion Dublin supported the view that Salah should have handled the situation behind closed doors, though he expressed understanding for the player's anger. Dublin noted that for a player of Salah's stature to be benched three times in a row, the level of frustration would be intense, but making it public only creates a bigger problem for the manager.Outspoken pundit Chris Sutton did not hold back, branding Salah's interview an "embarrassment" for the club.
Sutton also said Salah's comments were "disrespectful" not just to Slot, but also to his team-mates who are fighting hard to turn the team's form around.Premier League co-commentator Jim Beglin flipped the script on Salah, insisting the Egyptian was doing the very thing he has accused the club of doing to him. On X, he wrote: "As great as he has been for the club, Salah has just thrown Liverpool under the bus."READ THE FULL STORY: Mohamed Salah drops Liverpool exit bombshell and says next week may be final Reds game
