Liverpool demand apology from Egypt forward Mohamed Salah after outburst
Premier League giants Liverpool is expecting a public apology from the Egyptian star Mohammed Salah after outburst.
Salah, who has struggled to replicate last season’s record-breaking performance recently expressed frustration, insisting he is essentially being made a “scapegoat” despite the massive contribution he has given the team over the years.
His comment stem from his bench warming role in the sides’ game against Leeds United on Saturday, where both teams shared the spoils at the Elland Road.
After the match, Salah publicly disclosed a break in relationship with manager Arne Slot after being benched for the third consecutive time, while claiming he is being used as a scapegoat at the club.
Liverpool appears not to be happy with Salah’s remarks and are currently demanding an apology from the former African Footballer of the Year.
Meanwhile, the Reds are weighing up the decision to leave Mohamed Salah out of the squad for the Champions League clash against Inter Milan on Tuesday.
This season, the Egyptian forward has featured in nineteen matches across all competitions for Liverpool, netting five goals and providing three assists.
