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Michael Owen it’s blasted mohammed salah To choose to take your grip with liverpool hierarchy public in one explosive interview On Sunday.
After being out for the third time in a row, Salah went to the media Liverpool’s match in Leeds drawn 3-3 It is claimed to be on Sunday Thrown “under the bus” by the club And he has no relationship with the manager Arne Slott now and.
The Egyptian has opened the door to an imminent exit from Anfield upon his return from the Africa Cup of Nations in January, which would see Liverpool’s third all-time top goalscorer leave the club on bad terms.
Michael Owen experienced such an imperfect farewell when he swapped boyhood club Liverpool for Real Madrid in 2004 – and while he previously came to the aid of Trent Alexander-Arnold when he made the same move to the anger of Reds fans, Owen cannot defend Salah’s actions.
“Oh mo wrong,” he wrote on x“I can imagine how you’re feeling, You’ve led this team for a long time and won everything there is to win,

“But it’s a team game and you can’t say what you said in public. You’re going to Afcon in a week. Surely you bite your lips, enjoy representing your country and see what the ground is like when you get back?”
Salah, who signed a lucrative two-year contract In April, Felt felt that Liverpool had lashed out at him, saying he was not sure why he was sacked in what he described as an unacceptable situation for them.
“It feels like the club have thrown me under the bus,” said the Egyptian at Elland Road. “That’s how I feel. I think it’s pretty clear that someone wanted me to get all the blame.”
“I got a lot of promises in the summer and so far I’ve been on the bench for three games so I can’t say they’ve kept their promise.
“I’ve said many times before that I had a good relationship with the manager and suddenly, there’s no relationship between us anymore. I don’t know why, but I feel like that, that’s how I see it, that no one wants me in the club,
“This is not acceptable to me. I don’t know why this is happening to me. I don’t understand. I think if it had happened anywhere else, every club would have protected their player.”

