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Why Mohamed Salah's Recent Remarks Shake Liverpool
Mohamed Salah's sharp comments about Liverpool and Arne Slot have stirred controversy as he prepares to leave the club after nine years.

Mohamed Salah is set to depart Liverpool after nine seasons filled with trophies and personal accolades, sparking strong reactions with his recent public criticisms of the club and its playing style under manager Arne Slot.
End of an Era at Liverpool
After nearly a decade at Anfield, Salah is concluding his Liverpool career, which includes two Premier League titles, a Champions League victory, four Golden Boots, and three PFA Player of the Year awards. The 33-year-old forward's contract will end a year early, allowing him to pursue new opportunities in Europe, MLS, or the Saudi Pro League. Over his tenure, Salah scored more than 250 goals for Liverpool but faced challenges in his final season, including being relegated to the bench and accusing the club and coaching staff of abandoning him.
Salah's Critique of Liverpool's Current State
In a social media statement, Salah reflected on Liverpool's journey from doubters to champions and expressed pride in his contributions. However, he criticized the team's recent performances, describing their defeats as painful and undeserved by fans. Salah called for a return to the "heavy metal attacking team" style that once made Liverpool feared and successful, emphasizing the need to reclaim trophy-winning form.
Reactions to Salah's Comments
Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen, now UK ambassador for Casino.org, described Salah's remarks as both understandable and unhelpful. Owen agreed with Salah's points but questioned the wisdom of making them public while still under contract. He noted that Salah's rare public statements carry significant impact, likening them to "hand grenades" that create shockwaves when dropped. Owen suggested that although the criticisms are valid, airing them publicly does little to help the club.
Comparisons and Criticism from Liverpool Legends
Jamie Carragher, another Liverpool icon, labeled Salah's behavior as "selfish" and compared his exit to Cristiano Ronaldo's controversial departure from Manchester United in 2022. Carragher was not surprised by the "bomb" Salah dropped on his way out, highlighting the disruptive nature of such public outbursts. Despite the backlash, there is acknowledgment within Liverpool that Salah's criticisms point to the need for higher collective standards in the upcoming 2026-27 season.
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