Salah hints at leaving Liverpool

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah expressed his anger after his team's 3-3 draw with Leeds United in the Premier League, and his continued presence on the bench, indicating that his relationship with the team's coach, Arne Slott, is no longer the same. Salah told several media outlets after the match: "I am very disappointed. I have given a lot to this club, and everyone has seen what I have done over the past seasons, especially in the last season." He continued: "It seems the club wants to hold me responsible, as if someone is trying to make me the reason for what is happening inside Liverpool." He added: "I had previously said that my relationship with Slout was good, but suddenly I have no relationship with him, and I don't know why. I feel that there is someone who does not want me to continue here." He continued, saying: "If I were in another club, I would have found more support. I don't know why I always find myself in this situation, and why it keeps happening to me." He emphasized: "I have given a lot to this club and I deserve to be respected. Some will say that the player is not bigger than the club, and I agree with that, but I don't have to fight for my place every day after I have proven myself through my work. That is the nature of football." He concluded: "I always feel like I'm the one being accused, like I'm the problem, but the reality is the opposite. No one has scored or assisted more goals in the Premier League since I arrived than I have, and no player in this generation at Liverpool has scored more goals than me."

 


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