Mohamed Salah Speaks Out: Feeling Betrayed and Benched at Liverpool
Liverpool talisman Mohamed Salah expresses his disappointment after being dropped for the third consecutive match by Arne Slot, insisting he is not to blame for the team's poor performance.
Liverpool talisman Mohamed Salah has spoken out after being dropped for the third successive game by Arne Slot. The Egypt international was left on the bench for Saturday's 3-3 draw at Leeds United as the Reds' struggles continued in the Premier League. Salah says he feels like he's been "thrown under the bus" by Liverpool and that's he is not the reason for their current poor form.Salah told VG Sport: "I can't believe it, I'm very disappointed. I've done so much for this club, everyone can see that over the years, especially last season. To be on the bench, I don't know why. I feel like the club is throwing me under the bus. That's how I feel. I said many times before that I have a good relationship with the manager, suddenly we don't have a relationship, I don't know why. It's not acceptable to me, to be honest. I don't know why it always happens to me. 'We throw Mo under the bus, because he's the problem.' I don't think I'm the problem."
Mohamed Salah's Revelations
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has caused a stir in the football world with his recent interview, where he candidly expressed his feelings of betrayal and frustration at being benched by manager Arne Slot. For the third game in a row, Salah watched from the sidelines as Liverpool struggled on the pitch, culminating in a 3-3 draw against Leeds United. In his conversation with VG Sport, Salah unleashed his discontent, stating that he believes the club is scapegoating him for their lackluster form. The Egyptian forward, who has consistently been a top performer for Liverpool, highlighted his confusion regarding his sudden absence from the starting lineup, insinuating a breakdown in his relationship with the manager. Salah's emotional remarks shed light on the complexities of player-manager dynamics and the impact of such decisions on team morale and performance.
