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Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has opened up on his recent frustrations around the club, following the decision to drop him to the bench, with his future at the club now uncertain.Mohamed Salah is facing an uncertain future at Liverpool, after a bombshell interview with reporters where he claimed that he was disappointed with being dropped, while believing that the club was throwing him under the bus for their recent struggles. It came as the Egyptian international was named on the bench for the third Premier League game in a row, as eyebrows were raised at his recent absence from the side.It seems as though the problems have been bubbling away in the background, leading up to the point where he told reporters that the Brighton game could be his final one, as he is unsure what will happen after AFCON.
While Arne Slot maintained that Salah responded well in training in the moments before that outburst, just after Liverpool's 3-3 draw with Leeds United, it seems as though there was a turning point.According to The Athletic, that moment came on the Friday before the Leeds match, with the report claiming that team-mates were 'braced for it', with the dressing room seemingly noticing a change in Salah.It appears that day was when the winger was told that he would be left out of the starting team once again, coming with great frustration.It comes as further answers over his future are expected in the coming days, as Slot conducts his pre-match press conference on Monday evening, ahead of the Champions League tie with Inter Milan.Salah's involvement in the game is unclear, as the travelling squad is yet to be revealed, with the ordeal likely to overshadow much of the build-up to the game.There is further pressure heaped on Slot himself, with a run of one win in the last six games across all competitions leaving the manager still searching for solutions.Some fans are unsure over the future of the 47-year-old, even with his Premier League title win last season, and comments from Salah won't have done much to win all of them back over."There's no relationship between us," the Egyptian international said on his current position with Slot. "It was very good relationship and now all of a sudden there is no relationship."Salah has played 71 times under the head coach, scoring 39 times and assisting 26 times across all competitions, impressing particularly in the title win last season.There will be more to follow.
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