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We headed to a grey, wet and windy Anfield to find out.Media caption, 'He's making it all about him' - Murphy on Salah'I'm hoping it was the heat of the moment - if not, he's out of order'In these parts, you don't need to tell anyone how much the Egyptian has done for this club since joining in 2016. I am not bigger than anyone but I earned my position," Salah insisted on Saturday.For fans at Anfield, this comment was a focus of attention."I'm hoping it was the heat of the moment but if it's not, he's out of order," said Steve Hughes, 48."You can't say that the position is mine because of what I've done for the club.
I think one of them has to go'Salah's decision to go public with his feelings towards the club and Slot after a match in which he didn't play as the team dropped points left fans we spoke to disappointed. "He's definitely on the downward spiral but I'd rather have Mo than Slot."To dig deeper into Salah's frustration, it is worth noting that he said he could not believe he had been benched for three games in a row.
But without Salah, Liverpool have been unbeaten in their last three and stopped their run of defeats with a win and two draws.Outside Anfield, the stadium and museum tours went on, elements of business as usual.Five miles up the road in Kirkby, it was a recovery day for the players at the AXA Training Centre - the venue where Slot told Salah in a meeting on Friday that he would not be starting.On Monday, Liverpool will train there before heading to Milan for Tuesday's Champions League tie against Inter.The first question is whether Salah will be at training and, if he is, whether he makes the travelling squad that will then fly from Liverpool John Lennon Airport to Milan Malpensa.On the streets surrounding Anfield which are filled with murals of legends past and present, there is one paying tribute to Salah, featuring two of his iconic celebrations.It's hard to fathom that the 'Egyptian King' may never celebrate a goal for Liverpool again. He is third on Liverpool's all-time list of goalscorers with 250, behind only Ian Rush and Roger Hunt.Salah insisted to reporters at Elland Road that he would say goodbye to the fans at Anfield on Saturday when Liverpool welcome Brighton.But right now, that remains up in the air.He is set to depart for the Africa Cup of Nations on Monday 15 December, with Egypt's first game a week later.
