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Mohamed Salah told 'stop blaming others' with one condition for Liverpool exit set

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Post-match, Salah said he felt he'd been "thrown under the bus" and blamed for the team's recent downturn.He also said his relationship with Slot had deteriorated and hinted that Sunday's match against Brighton could potentially be his last outing in a Liverpool shirt. Ex-Liverpool striker Dean Saunders has now suggested that the club should part ways with Salah in the January transfer window unless he extends an apology to his manager.The former Wolves and Wrexham boss also insisted Salah should recognise his own dip in form this season before casting blame elsewhere.



Speaking on talkSPORT, Saunders said: "Surely him and his agent must have looked at the reaction and seen that not one person has said Mo Salah is right.READ MORE: Steven Gerrard’s new Mo Salah request speaks volumes before Liverpool action takenREAD MORE: Virgil van Dijk urged to make Mohamed Salah Liverpool intervention - 'I'd have a word'"Surely he must be thinking, 'I've upset a load of Liverpool fans,' to the point where I think they'd be glad if he went. I've had a look at it and he's probably earned about £60m in wages in eight years."How he can say the club's throwing him under the bus is beyond me. [He should] look in the mirror and don't blame everybody else.

But his comments were as if he thought, 'The only way this club's been doing well is because of me.'"Unless he apologises in the next couple of days, where it doesn't look like he's going to, I'd sell him and get some money back for him."Salah is set to join up with Egypt for the Africa Cup of Nations ahead of the transfer window opening. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like.