Premier League
Salah Hits Out At Liverpool Treatment And Hints At Imminent Departure
Mohamed Salah has accused Liverpool of throwing him “under the bus” after being left out of the starting lineup for a third consecutive match in the Champions League draw at Leeds.
He says he has been made a scapegoat for the team’s poor start, casting serious doubt over his future at the club.
“I can’t believe … I’m sitting on the bench for 90 minutes,” the Egypt international said. “The third time on the bench, I think for the first time in my career. I’m very, very disappointed.
”I have done so much for this club down the years and especially last season. Now I’m sitting on the bench and I don’t know why.
“It seems like the club has thrown me under the bus. That is how I am feeling. I think it is very clear that someone wanted me to get all of the blame.” He refused to specify who that person was.
Salah has won the Premier League Golden Boot four times and was named both the PFA and FWA Player of the Year last season as he helped deliver his and Liverpool’s second Premier League title.
He has now hinted that next week’s home match against Brighton could be his final game for the club. After that fixture, he will link up with Egypt for the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
He also strongly suggested he may leave Liverpool during the January transfer window.
“I said many times before that I had a good relationship with the manager and all of a sudden, we don’t have any relationship,” Salah said after Liverpool’s 3-3 draw at Elland Road on Saturday.
“I don’t know why, but it seems to me, how I see it, that someone doesn’t want me in the club.
“This club, I always support it. My kids will always support it. I love the club so much that I will always do. I called my mum yesterday you guys [journalists] didn’t know if I would start or not, but I knew. Yesterday I said [to my mum]: ‘Come to the Brighton game.
”I don’t know if I am going to play or not but I am going to enjoy it.’ In my head, I’m going to enjoy that game because I don’t know what is going to happen now. I will be at Anfield to say goodbye to the fans and go to the Africa Cup.
”I don’t know what is going to happen when I am there.”
Asked directly if he thought that the Brighton fixture at Anfield next Saturday would be his last for Liverpool, he replied, “In football, you never know. I don’t accept this situation. I have done so much for this club.”
Salah output this season
Salah has scored just four Premier League goals this season, including a penalty, and has faced heavy criticism for his limited defensive contribution during Liverpool’s shaky title defence.
He is clearly upset at being singled out for the team’s struggles. Salah also feels the club has let him down, especially after he agreed to a two-year contract extension in the spring.
“I got a lot of promises, and so far I am on the bench for three games, so I can’t say they have kept the promise,” he said.
“It is not acceptable for me. I don’t know why this is happening to me. I don’t get it. I think if this were somewhere else, every club would protect its player.
”How I see it now is like: ‘You throw Mo under the bus because he is the problem in the team now.’ But I don’t think I am the problem. I have done so much for this club.
“The respect, I want to get. I don’t have to go every day fighting for my position because I earned it. I am not bigger than anyone but I earned my position.
”It’s football. It is what it is. I am the top goalscorer, best player, winning the league in such a style, but I am the one who has to defend myself in front of the media and fans.
“After what I have done for the club it really hurts. You can imagine, really. After going from home to the club and you don’t know if you are starting.
”I know the club too well, I have been here many years. Tomorrow [the Sky pundit Jamie] Carragher is going to go for me again and again and that’s fine.”
Salah did not feature in the win at West Ham last Sunday but came off the bench at half-time in the draw against Sunderland on Wednesday.
However, he did not make an appearance at Elland Road, a situation he clearly finds extremely frustrating.
“I have been at this club, scoring more than anyone in this generation, since I came to the Premier League. If I were somewhere else, everybody would go to the media and defend the players.
”I am the only one in this situation. Can I give an example?
“It’s silly but I am sorry. I remember a while ago, Harry Kane was not scoring for 10 games, and everyone in the media was like: ‘Oh, Harry will score for sure.’ When it comes to Mo everyone is like: ‘He needs to be on the bench.’”
There has been consistent interest from the Saudi Pro League for several months, but Salah would not be drawn on whether that was his likely destination.
“I don’t want to answer this question,” he said, “because the club is going to take me to a different direction.”
Did he regret signing the new contract? “Imagine how bad I feel that I have to answer it, honestly,” he said.
“That hurts, even the question hurts. This club, signing for this club, I will never regret it. I thought I was going to renew here and end my career here, but this is not according to the plan, so I’m not regretting signing for the club for sure.
“Somehow it will end, but the thing in my head is like: ‘Why should it end this way?’ Because I am too fit, just five months ago I was just winning every individual award so why should it go this direction?”
