The statements of the Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah have shaken the foundations of Liverpool FC.
In an explosive interview, the team’s star held nothing back when talking about his deteriorating relationship with the coach and his frustration over his recent substitution.
Salah, a key figure central to the club’s recent successes, expressed deep disappointment and suggested there is an internal campaign to blame him for the team’s problems.
The revelation that his connection with the manager has suddenly disappeared adds a layer of mystery to the crisis.
Salah stated that “I said many times that I had a good relationship with the manager… but suddenly, we no longer have any relationship. I don’t know why.”
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Salah’s discomfort focuses on his inexplicable relegation to the bench, a situation that, according to him, has no sporting justification.
“I’m sitting on the bench, I don’t know why. I think it’s very clear that someone wants me to take all the blame,” declared the ‘Pharaoh’.
This perception of being a scapegoat was reinforced with a powerful metaphor describing his current feeling within the institution: “I feel like I’m being thrown under the bus.”
Between the lines, Salah also referred to the surprise caused by the departure of Lucho Díaz, who had become his main ally on the attacking front.
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