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What Mohamed Salah told reporters a month ago as bombshell interview reveals true intentions

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Mohamed Salah has embarked on an explosive tirade just one month after telling the media he would speak to them when Liverpool next wins a trophy. Salah addressed reporters after observing the match at Elland Road from the bench, accusing Liverpool of failing to honor promises made when he signed his new contract.



Following Salah's bombshell, ESPN reporter Beth Lindop wrote on X: "Worth noting it was only last month Salah was asked to stop in the mixed zone and he was grinning as he told us he would 'when we win a trophy.' "Feels like his comments tonight were a product of his emotions getting the better of him after a very frustrating week." Previous comments from Jamie Carragher questioning Salah’s commitment during Liverpool’s slump now appear increasingly validated, with the forward’s recent actions suggesting a growing sense of frustration and self-interest amid the club’s ongoing struggles. Salah warned that he expects Carragher to “go for me again” after the Liverpool star paused in the Elland Road mixed zone to vent about his ongoing frustrations at Anfield.

"I am top goalscorer, best player, winning the league in such a style, but I am the one who has to defend himself in front of the media and fans," Salah told reporters as he made it clear how unhappy he is at being dropped in Liverpool's last three games. Jamie Carragher has previously accused Salah for not fronting up to the media (Image: The Overlap) "After what I have done for the club it really hurts.