Liverpool's next five Premier League fixtures compared to main rivals after Leeds drama
Mohamed Salah accused Liverpool of sidelining him amid poor results, with only four wins in 15 games, fueling speculation about his future and increasing pressure on manager Arne Slot.
- On Saturday, Liverpool FC were held to a 3-3 draw at Elland Road, and Mohamed Salah said, `I don't know if someone wants me out` in an explosive interview.
- Inside the club, sources point to last month's UEFA Champions League defeat to PSV Eindhoven as a breaking-point, with Arne Slot's benching of Mohamed Salah and recent poor results fueling tensions.
- A VAR check found a foul by Ibrahima Konate, leading to Dominic Calvert-Lewin's penalty goal, while Dominik Szoboszlai scored before Anton Stach and Ao Tanaka each equalised.
- The result leaves Liverpool in a weakened league position, sitting eighth after dropping two points and increasing scrutiny on manager Arne Slot, Richard Hughes, and Fenway Sports Group.
- Less than eight months after the title win at Anfield, Mohamed Salah asked his family to fly to Merseyside for the Brighton & Hove Albion match before AFCON.
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Once one of the best players in the world, Egyptian Mohamed Salah is facing a difficult period in his career. The Liverpool winger has not started a single game for three consecutive matches and was on the bench for the entire last challenge against Leeds. After the match, Salah said that his relationship with coach Arne Slot is at its lowest point. "I think it's very clear that someone wants me to take all the blame. I've said several times tha…
Salah tirade adds to Slot's troubles during Liverpool slump
Arne Slot was still reeling from Liverpool's latest stumble at Leeds when Mohamed Salah took aim at his coach and the club's hierarchy in a post-match rant that could mark the end of his legendary career at Anfield. The Premier League champions have problems after a run of four wins in 15 games in all competitions and now have to deal with what could be a messy divorce from one of the club's all-time greats. Only two men - Ian Rush and Roger Hun…
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