Mohamed Salah Hints at Anfield Exit After Being Blamed for Poor Results

Mohamed Salah | Credit: DaveOCKOP

Mohamed Salah is very upset with Liverpool after their recent draw. He says the club and manager Arne Slot blamed him unfairly for bad results. This has hurt their relationship and made him unsure about staying at Anfield. Salah talked about how much he helped the team, especially when they won the title last season. He also noticed things have changed, like people avoiding eye contact with him in the hallways.

Key Statements

  • Salah said he felt disappointed because he gave a lot to the club but didn’t get a clear reason for the problem.
  • He suggested that the Premier League game on December 13 against Brighton might be his last match. He invited his family to say goodbye before he goes to Egypt for the Africa Cup of Nations.
  • Even though he signed a new two-year contract in April 2025 that lasts until 2027, there are more rumors that he might leave in January because Liverpool is having a tough time under slot.

Context and Implications

Salah has scored only five goals this season, which shows he is not playing well. At the same time, Liverpool’s team has been inconsistent with some players sitting on the bench and the team getting poor results. Salah will leave early on December 14 to prepare for Egypt’s AFCON tournament. Because of this, he might miss important games against Tottenham, Arsenal, and in the Champions League.

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This situation could cause problems and unhappy feelings among the players in the team, which is already under pressure.

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