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Mohamed Salah told to issue public apology to Arne Slot after Liverpool outburst

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Mohamed Salah has been urged to publicly apologize to Arne Slot for the comments he made following Liverpool's draw with Leeds over the weekend. Salah said in the Elland Road mixed zone that he felt as though Liverpool had thrown him under the bus this season, while he also claimed he no longer had any relationship with Liverpool head coach Slot.



"I think Liverpool have handled it (the Salah situation) in the right way," Bothroyd said on Sky Sports. "As a consequence of this, he's been left at home, and he can't have any complaints, to be honest.

"He will look at this and think... if he's smart, he should come out and apologize publicly to the manager, apologize to his teammates and the Liverpool fans, because no player is bigger than the club." Slot was involved in an interesting discussion with Clarence Seedorf on Amazon Prime after the game, in which Seedorf suggested that the Liverpool head coach should be the one who makes the first move in trying to rectify the situation with Salah. Now that's another question to answer." Slot was asked about the exchange with Seedorf in a post-game press conference and responded: "Clarence said 'in his opinion,' and I said, 'Yes, that's your own opinion.' "So, I didn't say anything about that, who should make the first step or whatever.