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This morning Salah smiled and chatted to team-mates as he attended Liverpool's first training session since the outspoken interview, where he was pictured listening to his manager as he addressed the squad ahead of a series of warm-up and passing drills. "He’s absolutely destroying his legacy at Liverpool.
"To have the arrogance to say he doesn’t have to earn his place because he has already earned his place – you need to be at your best every week to try and stay in the team. "If I was one of his team-mates, I wouldn’t be happy at all with what he said because this is where Liverpool need him most.
If anything, he has thrown Liverpool under the bus with his words." Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen said Salah should have not publicised his frustrations. While Owen said he sympathised with Salah, who has established himself as one of Liverpool's greatest ever players since joining from Roma in 2017, he said he should not have laid bare his feelings in public.
