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Arne Slot Admits He Has ‘No Clue’ If Mohamed Salah Has Played His Last Liverpool Game After Shock Outburst
Liverpool have been thrown into chaos after Mohamed Salah launched a stunning tirade against the club, accusing them of “throwing him under the bus” and suggesting someone within the team wants him gone. Manager Arne Slot has now broken his silence — and his response has left even more questions than answers.
Salah’s Explosive Outburst Shakes Liverpool
The drama unfolded shortly after Liverpool’s pulsating 3-3 draw with Leeds United, a match in which Salah was left on the bench and never called upon.
Clearly furious, the Egyptian superstar told journalists that he feels unfairly blamed for Liverpool’s recent struggles and hinted at a breakdown in his relationship with Slot.
Salah stated that someone inside the club wants him to “get all of the blame” and claimed he has earned his position through years of service, insisting:
“It seems like the club has thrown me under the bus. I don’t think I’m the problem. I have done so much for this club… I earned my position.”
For a player who has delivered goals, titles, and iconic moments for Liverpool, the comments were both shocking and emotional — and they immediately sparked transfer rumours across Europe.
Slot Responds — But Doesn’t Rule Out a Departure
Liverpool reacted swiftly by leaving the Egyptian out of the squad for the Champions League clash against Inter Milan.
Speaking to the press, Arne Slot maintained that he does not feel undermined, emphasizing that the club’s priority is the team — not the personal feelings between manager and player.
However, when asked the golden question — has Salah played his last game for Liverpool? — Slot delivered the line that is now dominating headlines:
“I have no clue. I cannot answer that question at this moment in time.”
Those words have set the football world buzzing. For a player who has carried Liverpool for years, that level of uncertainty is alarming — and suggests the situation is now wide open.
What’s Left of Salah and Slot’s Relationship?
Salah says the relationship is broken. Slot says he hasn’t felt that — until Saturday.
According to the manager, Salah has been respectful in training and with teammates, making the outburst surprising from his perspective.
With Salah still training with the first team but currently dropped from matchday duties, the situation sits on a razor’s edge.
Liverpool fans are now left wondering:
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Is this the beginning of the end of the Salah era?
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Will the club cash in on their 33-year-old superstar?
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Or will both sides work toward reconciliation?
What Happens Next?
Contract standstill.
Frustration boiling.
A manager who “has no clue” what comes next.
The stage is set for a dramatic twist in the coming weeks — and the world will be watching closely.
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