
Mohamed Salah Provokes Speculations with a Surprising Act
Reports have indicated that Egyptian star Mohamed Salah is unhappy with his coach Arne Slot's decision to include him as a substitute in Liverpool's match against Eintracht Frankfurt, which ended in a 5-1 victory for the Reds in the UEFA Champions League.
Mohamed Salah came on as a substitute in the 74th minute, replacing Hugo Ekitike.
Sources have indicated that this decision led to a verbal altercation between Salah and the coach, as the player was frustrated with his limited role in the match despite being physically fit. Additionally, the player left the field quickly after the match ended, showing signs of anger and discontent.
In a notable development, Mohamed Salah immediately after the match deleted his personal photo in a Liverpool jersey from his official account on X, and also removed the phrase 'Liverpool Player' from his profile bio, a move that some have interpreted as a sign of tension in his relationship with the club and the new coach.
This season, Salah has played 11 matches, scored 3 goals, and provided 3 assists, and he has faced criticism recently due to a decline in his performance, noting that his current contract with the Reds expires in 2027.
Mohamed Salah came on as a substitute in the 74th minute, replacing Hugo Ekitike.
Sources have indicated that this decision led to a verbal altercation between Salah and the coach, as the player was frustrated with his limited role in the match despite being physically fit. Additionally, the player left the field quickly after the match ended, showing signs of anger and discontent.
In a notable development, Mohamed Salah immediately after the match deleted his personal photo in a Liverpool jersey from his official account on X, and also removed the phrase 'Liverpool Player' from his profile bio, a move that some have interpreted as a sign of tension in his relationship with the club and the new coach.
This season, Salah has played 11 matches, scored 3 goals, and provided 3 assists, and he has faced criticism recently due to a decline in his performance, noting that his current contract with the Reds expires in 2027.