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"This is the most explosive interview in English Premier League history."
The BBC commented on Mohamed Salah's interview with the director of Arne Slot Liverpool. English Premier League (EPL) 'Defending Champ'Liverpool Living Legend'Egypt King'Sala's bombshell about his relationship with the slot manager was shocked.
Liverpool tied Leeds United 3-3 in the 15th round of the EPL at Elland Road in Leeds, England on the 7th (Korea time).
It has fallen to ninth place in the league with one win, two draws and two losses in the last five league games. In the meantime, Salah, who was excluded from the starting lineup for three consecutive games, gave a determined interview shortly after the draw against Leeds. Salah was also listed as a substitute on the day, but was unable to play. Salah, who was born in 1992 and is the same age as Son Heung-min, joined Liverpool in 2017 and scored double-digit goals for eight consecutive seasons, and led Liverpool to victory by scoring 57 offensive points and 29 goals in 52 games last season, the first season of the slot manager. Salah, who is ranked third in Liverpool's all-time scoring rankings after Ian Rush (346 goals) and Roger Hunt (285 goals), last started in the Champions League home game (1-4 losses) against PSV Eindhoven on November 26.In a total of 19 games this season, only five goals and three assists are available.
Salah "I can't believe I sat on the bench for 90 minutes. It is the first time in my career that I have been excluded from the starting list for three consecutive games. I'm really disappointed." "I've achieved a lot in Liverpool over the years, and I played well last season. It's clear that someone tried to put all the blame on me.' "I've said I've had a good relationship with manager Arne Slot, but all of a sudden it's like there's no relationship between us. I don't know why, but I don't think someone wants me to stay in this club." "I think the club made me a scapegoat. It's my feeling. It's clear that someone tried to put all the blame on it. "I will always support this club and so will my children. I really love this club and I will continue to do so,' he said, expressing his affection for Liverpool. "To be honest, this situation is unacceptable. I don't understand. I feel like I'm constantly being scapegoated. I don't think I'm the problem. I've done so much for this club. I don't have to fight for my place. That's what I got."
Salah, who is scheduled to play in the Africa Cup of Nations from the 15th, said his future in Liverpool is uncertain despite renewing his contract for the past four years and two years.
The BBC called it one of the `most explosive interviews in Premier League history' and pointed to Salah's future in Liverpool. Salah Won, who scored 250 goals in 420 games for Liverpool
Shortly after the match against Leeds, Salah reportedly expressed his desire to speak clearly as reporters approached the mixed zone of Elland Road Stadium. The BBC said it was unclear whether it was due to momentary frustration or a more calculated action, adding that his remarks quickly spread around the world, bringing greater pressure and attention to Liverpool's slot manager. "Even after the situation has subsided to some extent, there is little regret or sign of withdrawal of Salah's remarks," he said, adding that sources familiar with the situation told BBC Sport that Salah's relationship with Slot is now truly broken.
According to sources, Salah is displeased with the atmosphere in which experts and former players seem to claim that he is the main cause of Liverpool's sluggishness this season. Salah feels that the slot manager has been influenced by this media evaluation, but points out that Liverpool's performance did not improve even when he did not play. Salah is said to feel that other tactical approaches this season under the club's transfer policy do not suit him.
Salah is currently receiving a love call from the Saudi Super League, and Salah is known to be open. Although specific negotiations have not yet proceeded, Al Hilal, led by Simone Inzaghi, is considered the most likely destination.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.