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‘He threw jabs at Klopp’ - Liverpool fan shows no sympathy to Mo Salah amid Arne Slot saga

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After Salah’s explosive post-match interview, one lifelong Red delivers the ultimate reality check: loyalty cuts both ways, and nobody is bigger than the club.
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A fiery critique from a committed Liverpool fan has brutally dismantled Mohamed Salah’s recent public complaints about being “thrown under the bus” by manager Arne Slot and the club.

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Rather than rallying around their star, some Reds are calling out Salah for his outspoken remarks during a heated saga that continues to divide Anfield.

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Salah erupted after being benched for a third straight Premier League game, a chaotic 3-3 draw at Elland Road where Liverpool collapsed after holding a two-goal lead.

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The Egyptian forward, pivotal in Liverpool’s title-winning campaign last season, openly questioned why his role has diminished and revealed frustration over a worsening relationship with Slot.

MO Salah and Liverpool's season has been freaky. (Photo Credit: Premier League)

“I feel like the club is throwing me under the bus,” Salah said emotionally after the match, accusing the club of scapegoating him for their recent struggles and expressing disbelief over his benchings.

But not everyone at Anfield is sympathising. Pulse Sports managing editor and lifelong Liverpool supporter Joba Ogunwale, joining club icon Michael Owen, fires back sharply,

Mo Salah |Photo Credit: Liverpool FC on Instagram
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“Salah gets no sympathy from me. Last season, he threw subtle jabs at Klopp, praising Slot for giving him the perfect freedom. Now, he is claiming the same Slot has made him a scapegoat for Liverpool’s failure.”

Ogunwale’s rebuke struck a chord with others in the Liverpool fanbase, many emphasiing loyalty and results over personal grievances.

Comments flooding social media echoed the sentiment: “Same here. If anything, only bothered about how the manager finds solutions.”

“Zero sympathy from me too. If the club’s decision-makers know what they’re doing, Salah should be gone by January 1st.”

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Jurgen Klopp and Mohamed Salah
Jurgen Klopp and Mohamed Salah exchanged words before the Liverpool forward's introduction against West Ham (Imago/Sportimage)

This public rift highlights a precarious situation for Liverpool’s star forward. After years of carrying the team, his relationship with the club appears fractured amid a challenging run of form and growing speculation about a January exit.

As the saga deepens, one thing is clear: loyalty at Liverpool is a two-way street, and some fans are no longer willing to cut Salah any slack.

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