Mohamed Salah, it’s confirmed



If Liverpool straightened out the situation by winning on Sunday at West Ham (0-2), Mohamed Salah did not appreciate his status as a substitute.

While Liverpool remained on a worrying record of nine defeats in twelve matches, the club management had given Arne Slot a clear mission: to win the next two matches. The Reds coach completed the first part by winning on Sunday at West Ham (0-2). But his choice to leave Mohamed Salah on the bench at kick-off did not please the first person concerned much.

The tactician did not hide the reality of the facts. On the eve of hosting Sunderland (9:15 p.m., 14th day of the Premier League), he raised the subject at a press conference. He immediately said that he understood that Mohamed Salah could have been stung.
“He wasn’t happy not to start, but he wasn’t the only one. It was a normal reaction for a player who has the level to play – and I say that with modesty given the exceptional things he has done for this club and will do again. »

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