Liverpool boss Slot says Salah relationship not broken
Liverpool's Egyptian striker #11 Mohamed Salah (C) attends a team training session at their training ground in Kirkby, Liverpool, north-west England on December 8, 2025, on the eve of their UEFA Champions League, league phase football match against Inter Milan in Milan. Mohamed Salah plunged his future at Liverpool into serious doubt after claiming he had been made the fall guy for the Premier League champions' disastrous form this season.
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Arne Slot insisted that his relationship with Mohamed Salah
has not broken down even after dropping the star attacker from Liverpool's trip
to face Inter Milan in the Champions League.
"That's not the way I feel but he has the right to feel
how he feels things. I haven't felt that at all," said Liverpool coach
Slot to supporters.
The Egypt forward was not taken to Italy despite training
earlier in the day with the first team, after saying he felt like he had been
"thrown under the bus" by the club and no longer had a relationship
with Slot.
Salah made those comments after he was left on the bench for
the third consecutive game in a 3-3 draw against Leeds.
Asked whether Salah, who has scored 250 times for Liverpool
since signing from Roma in 2017, had played his last game for the Reds, Slot
said: "I have no clue."
"I cannot answer that question at this moment in
time," added Slot.
"He has every right to feel what he feels, but he
doesn't have the right to share it with the media."
Liverpool are struggling in ninth place in the Premier
League and are in a crisis of form which has only been made worse by Salah's
criticism of Slot.
Liverpool have won just four times in 15 matches in all
competitions and sit 13th in the Champions League with nine points after being
thumped 4-1 at home by PSV Eindhoven in their most recent European outing.
Salah is the club's highest-paid player in history, having
signed a new contract in April, and played a key role in Liverpool's two
Premier League titles and one Champions League triumph during his iconic spell
on Merseyside.
But Salah has been a shadow of his former self during
Liverpool's struggles this season -- the Premier League champions are now ninth
in the table -- with just four goals in 13 top-flight appearances.


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