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Mohamed Salah's Explosive Interview: A Turning Point for Liverpool

In a shocking turn of events, Mohamed Salah has spoken out against Liverpool, accusing the club of betraying him and hinting at a possible exit. This could mark a crucial moment in the club's season and future. Read on for a breakdown of Salah's explosive revelations and the implications for Liverpool.

Mohamed Salah's Explosive Interview: A Turning Point for Liverpool

Mohamed Salah delivered an astonishing interview in the aftermath of Liverpool’s dramatic 3-3 draw against Leeds on Saturday, accusing the club of “throwing me under the bus” and saying his relationship with manager Arne Slot is broken. The Egypt star, who has been benched for the Reds’ last three Premier League games, said he will say “goodbye” to supporters in next weekend’s clash with Brighton at Anfield.Looking to find a way to resurrect Liverpool’s form in what has been a torrid 2025-26 season so far, head coach Slot has named Salah among the substitutes in the last three league fixtures against West Ham, Sunderland and Leeds.However, while the Merseysiders recorded a 1-0 victory over the Hammers on 30 November, they have been unable to kick on since then, requiring an own goal from Sunderland defender Nordi Mukiele to earn a point against Sunderland, before twice throwing away the lead to draw with Leeds.In a campaign which has seen several Liverpool players drop below the lofty standards they set in last season’s title-winning campaign, Salah has particularly suffered a sharp decline this term.Unable to consistently replicate the sparkling performances which saw him score 29 goals and record 18 assists in the top flight last season, the former Chelsea and Roma winger has also received criticism for failing to address supporters during Liverpool’s struggles this season.Speaking in his capacity as a Sky Sports pundit, Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher - who made 737 appearances for the club, winning nine major trophies - said in November: “I think Virgil van Dijk, after the game, has come out again and spoke, as he should do as a captain, he's called Liverpool a mess. I must say, on the back of all these Liverpool defeats, it's always Virgil van Dijk who comes out. And as I said, the captain should do that, but there should be other players in that dressing room coming out and speaking for the club. “A year ago this weekend, Mo Salah wasn't shy in coming out and speaking about his own situation, about the club not offering him a contract. I only ever hear Salah speak when he gets man of the match, or he needs a new contract. “I'd like to see Mo Salah come out as one of the leaders, as one of the legends of Liverpool, come out and speak for the team. It shouldn't always be the captain. But, obviously, the manager is the one in the firing line. Any manager with results like that, as you said, if they were part of the bottom four or a promoter team, would be under pressure. “So there's no doubt the manager is under pressure now with results like that, on the back of being champions, but also on the fact of what Liverpool spent in the summer.”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!However, in an incendiary interview following Liverpool’s disappointing draw with Leeds, Salah has revealed he intends to say farewell to the club’s fanbase during next Saturday’s home game against Brighton, with the 33-year-old unsure if he has a future at the club. Following the match against Fabian Hurzeler’s side, Salah will head to Egypt’s Africa Cup of Nations camp ahead of the tournament starting on Sunday, 21 December.In quotes carried by The Times, he said: “I can’t believe it, I’m very, very disappointed. 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. It seems like the club has thrown me under the bus. That is how I am feeling. I think it is very clear that someone wanted me to get all of the blame.“I got a lot of promises in the summer and so far I am in the bench for three games, so I can’t say they keep the promise. I said many times before that I had a good relationship with the manager and all of a sudden, we don’t have any relationship. I don’t know why, but it seems to me, how I see it, that someone doesn’t want me in the club.“This club, I always support it. My kids will always support it. I love the club so much, I will always do. I called my mum yesterday — you guys didn’t know if I would start or not, but I knew.“Yesterday I said to [my parents], ‘Come to the Brighton game.’ I don’t know if I am going to play or not but I am going to enjoy it. In my head, I’m going to enjoy that game because I don’t know what is going to happen now. I will be at Anfield to say goodbye to the fans and go the Africa cup. I don’t know what is going to happen when I am there.”While Salah said he “did not want to answer this question” about whether he could move to the Saudi Pro League in the January transfer window, he continued his explosive remarks by saying he expects Carragher to “go for me again” during Sky's coverage of Manchester United’s trip to Wolves on Monday evening.“After what I have done for the club it really hurts,” Salah continued. “You can imagine, really. After going from home to the club and you don’t know if you are starting. “I know the club too well, I have been here many years. Tomorrow [Jamie] Carragher [former Liverpool defender and Sky Sports’ pundit ] is going to go for me again and again and that’s fine."Can I give an example? It’s silly but I am sorry. I remember a while go, Harry Kane was not scoring for ten games, everyone in the media was like, ‘Oh, Harry will score for sure, when it comes to Mo everyone is like ‘he needs to be on the bench’. I am sorry Harry!"It remains to be seen how Liverpool boss Slot will respond to Salah’s comments when his side prepare to lock horns with Serie A giants Inter Milan in the Champions League on Tuesday.Having moved to Anfield from Italian side Roma in 2017, Salah has established himself as one of the greatest Liverpool players of all time. He is currently third on the club’s all-time top goalscorers list, only behind legendary forwards Ian Rush and Roger Hunt, after netting 250 goals in 420 appearances for the 20-time champions.Salah has lifted seven major honours in another golden period in Liverpool’s illustrious history, including two Premier League titles in 2019-20 and 2024-25. He also lifted the club’s sixth Champions League crown in 2018-19 under Jurgen Klopp’s stewardship.

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Salah's Astonishing Interview

After being benched for the third consecutive match by manager Arne Slot, Mohamed Salah delivered an astonishing interview expressing his disappointment and frustration with Liverpool's treatment towards him. The Egyptian star accused the club of 'throwing me under the bus' and revealed that his relationship with Slot is broken.

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Resurrecting Liverpool's Form

With Liverpool's form struggling this season, manager Slot's decision to bench Salah has raised eyebrows. Despite recording mixed results in recent games, Liverpool has failed to find consistency and Salah's absence has been felt on the field.

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Criticism and Calls for Leadership

Former Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher criticized Salah for his silence during the team's struggles, highlighting the need for leaders like Salah to step up and support the club in difficult times. The lack of communication from Salah has raised questions about his commitment to the team.

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Salah's Farewell Statement

In a bold move, Salah revealed his intention to bid farewell to Liverpool fans during the upcoming match against Brighton. Uncertainty looms over Salah's future at the club, with the player hinting at a possible departure. His departure for the Africa Cup of Nations adds further intrigue to the situation.

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Salah's Expectations and Reflective Comments

Despite refusing to address transfer rumors, Salah expressed his disappointment and frustration with the club's handling of his situation. He lamented the lack of communication and support he has received, hinting at a breakdown in trust between him and the club.

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Uncertain Future for Salah and Liverpool

As Salah prepares to face Inter Milan in the Champions League, the focus shifts to how manager Slot will respond to the player's criticisms. Salah's impact and legacy at Liverpool cannot be understated, making his potential exit a significant turning point for the club.

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Salah's Liverpool Legacy

Having achieved remarkable success and become a club legend during his time at Liverpool, Salah's potential departure would mark the end of an era. His contributions to the team's recent triumphs, including Premier League titles and a Champions League victory, have solidified his place among the club's greats.

Published on Dec 6, 2025