‘I told everybody…’ – Jamie Carragher ‘not surprised’ by social media ‘bomb’ from Mo Salah
‘I told everybody…’ – Jamie Carragher ‘not surprised’ by social media ‘bomb’ from Mo Salah Jamie Carragher has said he wasn’t surprised to see Mo Salah posting a strongly-worded statement on social media over the weekend. The Liverpool winger took to X and Instagram with an impassioned condemnation of the Reds’ style of play under Arne Slot and the team’s alarming decline in fortunes this season, with his actions being criticised by the likes of Steve Nicol and Wayne Rooney . DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL EMPIRE OF THE KOP APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE!
ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAY The former LFC defender called out the Egyptian last December when the player publicly stated that he had ‘no relationship’ with the head coach after being benched for three games in a week, and the pundit has once again taken aim at the 33-year-old after his latest remarks. Carragher calls out Salah over social media post Speaking to Sky Sports on Monday evening, Carragher said of Salah’s comments on social media: “I’m not surprised. I told everybody, ‘Something else will come before the end of the season.
He’ll drop another bomb a little bit like [Cristiano] Ronaldo did on the way out of Manchester United’. I thought it may come after the end of the season when he’d moved on, but no. “Less than two years ago, I called him selfish for doing an interview and I think that rings true again.
Liverpool have a really important week. They are still not fully qualified for the Champions League and it should be about Liverpool FC, not Salah FC. “It’s vital that Liverpool make the Champions League positions, but I’m not surprised and it’s not a good look at all.
” Want more Empire of the Kop coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trust Carragher’s view is understandable, but so is Salah’s Carragher has often been critical of Salah whenever the Egyptian has publicly spoken about his status at Liverpool, whether it’s to do with his contract situation or his relationship with the manager/head coach. We understand the pundit’s view that the winger’s decision to air such strong views on social media wasn’t ideal at a time when the Reds haven’t yet confirmed their place in next season’s Champions League.