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Mohamed Salah's quiet admission during infamous outburst has led to Liverpool redemption

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Mohamed Salah's Quiet Admission During Infamous Outburst Leads to Liverpool Redemption

Following Liverpool's dramatic 3-3 draw at Leeds United, Mohamed Salah unleashed a bombshell interview, accusing the club of throwing him "under the bus" and revealing a complete breakdown in his relationship with manager Arne Slot. "There's no relationship between us," Salah stated in the mix zone, expressing frustration over being benched and feeling unfairly blamed for the team's struggles.[1][4]



Salah, who had started three consecutive games on the bench amid Liverpool's worst run in 71 years—including a 4-1 home loss to PSV Eindhoven—questioned if someone inside the club wanted him scapegoated. He emphasized his love for the fans and club but deemed the situation "not acceptable."[2][4]

The outburst led to Salah being dropped for Liverpool's Champions League win at Inter Milan. However, midfielder Curtis Jones revealed that Salah quietly apologized to the squad afterward, assuring them his comments were a personal matter not aimed at harming the team. "Mo's his own man... his intentions were not to affect the team," Jones told Sky Sports. The squad remained united, with no blame directed at Salah, Slot, or each other.[1][2]

Jones, a Scouser who voiced his own post-match frustrations earlier, praised the group's response: "It was positive to see how the lads all acted... That's why I feel like the whole thing is changing." Liverpool responded with five unbeaten games, including Salah's reinstatement and record-breaking goal contribution in a win over Brighton.[1][2]

Despite the apology and on-pitch turnaround, tensions linger. Salah's contract runs until 2027, but private talks haven't fully resolved issues. Historical precedents, like Luis Suarez's public fallout and eventual apology before leaving, suggest redemption is possible—but outcomes vary.[2][3]

This saga highlights Salah's passion amid Liverpool's rocky 2025-26 season, turning a divisive rant into squad unity and renewed hope.[1][2]

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