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Carragher Criticizes Salah for Reconciliation with Slot

Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher commented on Mohamed Salah's return to the squad, stating that the Egyptian's actions were mistaken.


Carragher Criticizes Salah for Reconciliation with Slot

Former Liverpool defender and current TV analyst Jamie Carragher has once again directed his criticism at Mohamed Salah, the Egyptian Reds' star. This comes after the international Egyptian reconciled with manager Arne Slot and was named in the squad for the match against Brighton. In his column for the English newspaper 'Telegraph', Carragher said: 'If Mohamed Salah's goal in complaining at Elland Road after the Leeds United match was to weaken Slot, he must now admit that his wrong actions had the opposite effect.' He continued: 'The main reason for Salah's mistake is his incomplete understanding of the psychology of the club's fans.' He added: 'When choosing between a manager who has won titles at Anfield and a footballer who has won several trophies, the manager always wins.' It is worth noting that the Pharaoh's statements after the Leeds match confirmed that Carragher would attack him afterward, which indeed happened more than once, even after the TV analyst apologized to Liverpool's current top goalscorer.

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