Tag: Mohamed Salah

Rooney warns Salah is “destroying his legacy” at Liverpool

Mohamed Salah
December 2025

Wayne Rooney says Mohamed Salah is risking destroying his Liverpool legacy after the forward publicly accused the club of throwing him under the bus, questioned his relationship with Arne Slot and hinted that an upcoming home game against Brighton could be his farewell. On his BBC podcast, Rooney said Slot must show authority by excluding Salah from the squad and telling him to focus on the Africa Cup of Nations, arguing the interview was unacceptable and the forward has handled his form and minutes poorly.

Liverpool line up Rodrygo as potential Salah successor

Rodrygo|
December 2025

Liverpool are weighing a January move for Real Madrid forward Rodrygo as they prepare for the possibility of Mohamed Salah leaving, identifying the Brazilian as a versatile right sided attacker who could reshape their frontline if a major offer from abroad forces Salah’s exit. Salah has hinted Brighton at Anfield could be his Liverpool farewell before Africa Cup of Nations duty, amid strong interest from Saudi Arabia and Galatasaray, while Rodrygo’s reduced minutes under Xabi Alonso and a reported seventy million euro valuation keep negotiations possible.

Egypt coach backs Salah after explosive Liverpool rant

Mohamed Salah
December 2025

Mohamed Salah is under intense scrutiny after accusing Liverpool of throwing him under the bus in a post match rant, but Egypt coach Hossam Hassan has publicly backed his captain, offering a show of support while debate rages over the forward’s Anfield future. Salah’s third straight league match on the bench and Liverpool’s latest collapsed lead at Leeds framed his comments, which many pundits called embarrassing, yet Hassan’s message aims to steady the situation, reassure the player and cool growing tension around club and country.

Salah blasted for “embarrassing” rant after Leeds benching

Mohamed Salah
December 2025

Mohamed Salah’s explosive post-Leeds interview, in which he accused Liverpool of “throwing me under the bus” and claimed someone wants him to take all the blame, has drawn fierce backlash as his form dips and his relationship with Arne Slot visibly frays. Unused in the 3-3 draw at Leeds, Salah insisted he had earned his place and was being unfairly targeted, but Chris Sutton branded the comments “embarrassing” and “disrespectful”, arguing that a player in poor form must accept being benched like anyone else.

Furious Salah says Liverpool have “thrown me under the bus” and hints at Anfield goodbye

Mohamed Salah
December 2025

Mohamed Salah delivered a shocking post-match interview after Liverpool’s 3-3 draw at Leeds, accusing the club of “throwing me under the bus” and declaring he will say “goodbye” to fans in next weekend’s home match against Brighton, signalling a potential imminent exit. Benched for three straight league games amid a sharp dip from last season’s 29 goals and 18 assists, Salah has been criticised for his silence during Liverpool’s slump. With Slot under pressure and Salah only recently signing a new two-year deal, his public outburst intensifies the crisis.

Mohamed Salah benching fuels fresh Saudi Pro League move talk

Mohamed Salah
December 2025

Mohamed Salah’s omission from Liverpool’s starting line up for two straight league games under Arne Slot has revived Saudi Pro League plans for a marquee move, with league chiefs ready to underwrite a huge bid if the 33 year old shows any willingness to leave. Liverpool previously rejected a £150 million offer from Al Ittihad and Salah admitted earlier talks with Saudi officials were serious before signing a new deal to 2027, but his recent benching has shifted perceptions of his status as the league’s top active scorer and reopened speculation over his long term future.

Hoeness tears into Liverpool “chiefs and no workers” crisis

Uli Hoeness
December 2025

Bayern figure Uli Hoeness has blasted Liverpool’s season as “catastrophic” despite around £450 million spent, claiming the squad is packed with superstars who lack balance and work ethic, leaving new signing Florian Wirtz starved of the ball and unable to influence games. Hoeness argues Liverpool have “only chiefs and no workers” and even quipped they may soon need “five balls” because attacking stars refuse to share possession, singling out Salah and Szoboszlai as examples while portraying Wirtz as a playmaker trapped inside a dysfunctional structure.

Salah benched as Slot swings the axe at Liverpool

Mohamed Salah
November 2025

Mohamed Salah was dropped to the bench for Liverpool’s trip to West Ham as Arne Slot reacted to a brutal 4-1 home defeat to PSV and a run of six league losses in seven games, choosing a reshuffled forward line after four matches in ten days. Slot told Sky Sports he is simply rotating in a packed schedule, pointing out he has “many good players” and that big names like Alexander Isak or Florian Wirtz have also sat out, insisting the focus is on the eleven selected rather than framing it as a permanent demotion for Salah.

Salah slump sparks dressing-room concern

Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
October 2025

Benched in Frankfurt, Salah stormed down the tunnel and scrubbed Liverpool from his social bios. Michael Owen blames disruption on Liverpool’s right after arrivals of Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak under Arne Slot. Liverpool want recalibrated roles, restored shot volume, and renewed chemistry to re-ignite Salah’s form.

Liverpool’s star attack draws PSG-era comparison as cohesion lags

Liverpool
October 2025

Despite £240m outlay on Isak and Wirtz, Liverpool’s frontline has sputtered. Salah was benched in key away UCL ties; Isak owns one Carabao Cup goal and Wirtz awaits his first, raising questions whether the squad is a coherent unit or a collection of stars. Early results leaned on late winners and set pieces while open-play chance conversion lagged. Slot’s rotations and role clarity for Wirtz/Isak are under scrutiny; the analogy to PSG’s galáctico imbalance underscores the need for pressing cohesion, defined zones, and repeatable patterns in the final third.

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