Salah Future Clouds Liverpool After Stark Admission
Mohamed Salah, long the heartbeat of Liverpool, delivered a startling post match revelation that has shaken a fanbase still savouring recent triumphs. The Egyptian forward admitted he could leave Liverpool, a declaration that echoed around the football world and cast fresh uncertainty over the club’s direction. For a player who has shaped so many defining moments, the emotion was unmistakable.
Strained Relations With Slot
Salah’s comments centred on his relationship with Arne Slot, which he declared has broken down completely. He repeated his frustration at being left on the bench, saying, “I think we can see the goals out, same as we did before, so we can’t believe it before. I’m sitting on the bench. For my previous year, I think it’s my first time in my career.”

The forward added, “I’m very disappointed. I have done so much for this club. I’m not going to see this during the years, especially last season.” His words struck a raw note for supporters who have watched him carry Liverpool through title races, European journeys and countless decisive nights.
Personal Toll On A Liverpool Icon
Salah spoke candidly about the impact of recent months, stressing that he felt unfairly positioned as the reason for Liverpool’s inconsistent form. “I’m sitting on the bench. I don’t know why. I think it’s very clear that someone wants me to give all the blame.”
He went further, saying he no longer understood his standing inside the club. “I said that many times before I had a good relationship with the manager and after the sudden we don’t have any relationship. I don’t know why.” For supporters, the sense of bewilderment was as striking as the criticism.
Final Game Uncertainty
In poignant scenes, Salah admitted he had asked his family to attend Liverpool’s final match of the season. “I called my mom, dad, so I told him to come to the final game. It doesn’t matter if I play or not, I’m going to enjoy it.” It felt like a farewell that he could not yet bring himself to confirm.
His frustration crescendoed in remarks that laid bare his feeling of being undervalued. “It’s not acceptable for me to prepare, I don’t know why that’s happening almost to me… it’s like you throw more under the bus because he’s the problem in the team now. But I don’t think I’m the problem.”
Salah’s closing reflection captured the dilemma. “I have done so much to the club, because the respect I want to get. And I don’t have to go every day fighting for my position because I earn it… I earn my position.”
Liverpool now face a pivotal moment. What happens next with Mo Salah, one of the greatest players in the club’s modern era, may define the trajectory of the Slot era.



