The legend said (although she doesn't often speak to the media) what she thinks about ending up on the bench, and the coach and Liverpool responded.
Mohamed Salah will not travel with his teammates to Milan for the Champions League match against Inter - it is the decision of Arne Slott and the Anfield club.
"The club has decided to briefly remove Salah from the competition after he gave an explosive interview on Saturday. The decision was made with the support of Arne Slot and with the message that it is in the best interests of all parties for Salah to have a short period out of the team," wrote the BBC.
The Egyptian maestro was the most responsible for Liverpool's title last season, and after some weaker performances this season, Slot decided to start the previous three matches with him on the bench, and in the last one against Leeds, not to send him on the field for a single minute.
After that, Salah went to the media and said that someone at the club wanted him to be blamed for everything bad in Liverpool this season.
"I don't know why, but it feels like someone doesn't want me at the club, like they're throwing me under the bus," Salah said.
He also got into a relationship with Slot.
"We talked a lot, but there's no relationship between us. There used to be a very good relationship, and now it's suddenly gone. I had a meeting with him and he knows how I feel."
Among other things, he said.
"I've done so much for this club. I don't have to fight for my position every day because I've earned it, even though I'm no bigger than anyone."
Because of all this, it is being said that Salah will not return to Anfield after the Africa Cup of Nations, but that he will leave Liverpool after eight and a half unforgettable years and many broken records.
It would be a sad ending, but it wouldn't change the fact that the "Egyptian King" is one of the club's greatest legends in history.
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