Mohamed Salah has publicly lashed out at Liverpool manager Arne Slot, claiming he has been “thrown under the bus” after being benched for three consec
Mohamed Salah has publicly lashed out at Liverpool manager Arne Slot, claiming he has been “thrown under the bus” after being benched for three consecutive matches, leaving his future at Anfield in serious doubt.
In a fiery post-match interview following Liverpool’s 3-3 draw against Leeds United, Salah expressed disbelief at being left on the bench yet again, despite the team struggling to secure a win.
He accused the club of scapegoating him for recent poor performances and suggested that promises made to him in the summer had been broken. “I have done so much for this club down the years, and especially last season. Now I’m sitting on the bench, and I don’t know why,” Salah said, highlighting his frustration with Slot’s decisions.
The Egyptian forward, who has been one of Liverpool’s most influential players for nearly a decade, hinted that next week’s game against Brighton could be his last for the club. His comments have sparked speculation about a possible departure in the upcoming transfer window, with Salah stating, “Someone doesn’t want me in the club.”
This outburst marks a dramatic shift in tone from a player who only recently signed a new deal and was seen as central to Liverpool’s future. The forward signed a new two-year deal in which he earns 400,000 pounds per week.
Salah’s remarks have intensified pressure on Arne Slot, who is already facing scrutiny for Liverpool’s inconsistent performances this season.
The breakdown in their relationship raises questions about dressing room harmony and the direction of the team under Slot’s leadership.
For fans and pundits alike, Salah’s explosive comments have created uncertainty about whether one of Liverpool’s greatest-ever players will remain at Anfield beyond this season.
Liverpool sits 8th on the Premier League log after winning 23 points from 15 matches.

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