Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has expressed deep frustration with his club following Saturday’s 3-3 Premier League draw with Leeds United. The Egyptian forward, who watched the game from the bench, accused Liverpool of “throwing him under the bus” amid a rocky start to their season.
Speaking after the match, Salah said he felt unfairly blamed for the team’s struggles and criticized coach Arne Slot and the club’s leadership. He hinted that his future at Anfield might be uncertain after signing a contract extension earlier this year.
The 33-year-old has been a key figure for Liverpool for eight years, scoring 250 goals and winning two Premier League titles. However, recent games have seen him start from the bench, raising questions about his role in the team as Liverpool prepare for upcoming fixtures against Inter Milan and Brighton.
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