Liverpool has thrown me under bus, rages Salah as he reveals relationship with manager Arne Slot is broken

The Liverpool star, who was dropped for the third game in a row amid poor form, says will no longer end his career at the club
MO SALAH has sensationally accused Liverpool of throwing him under the bus — and says his relationship with boss Arne Slot is now BROKEN.
Salah was left on the bench as the reigning Premier League champions drew 3-3 at Leeds.


And after the match, he claimed it’s unlikely he will end his career at the club and that “someone wants me to get all the blame.”
Egypt forward Salah, 33, said in an explosive interview: “I’m very, very disappointed. I have done so much for this club.
“Everybody can see that during the years and especially last season.
“It seems like the club is throwing me under the bus. That’s how I feel.
“It’s very clear that someone wants me to get all the blame.”
Despite winning the Premier League last season, Liverpool are struggling to defend their title and currently sit eighth in the table 10 points behind leaders Arsenal.
Salah, who scored 34 goals in all competitions last term, has netted just four times in 13 Prem appearances this season.
On his broken relationship with Slot, the winger said: “I said many times before I had a good relationship with the manager and all of a sudden we don’t have any relationship. I don’t know why.
“It’s not acceptable for me. I don’t know why that happened always to me, I don’t get it. If I was somewhere else, the club will protect its player.
“I don’t know why I’m in that situation now but again it’s how I see it.
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“It’s like you throw him under the bus because he’s a problem in the team now but I don’t think I’m the problem.
“I have done so much for this club to get the respect I want and I don’t have to go every day fighting for my position because I earn it.
“I’ve been in this club scoring more than anyone in this generation.
“I would say since I came to the Premier League, I don’t think anybody scored more goals than me, or assists.
“I remembered a while ago Harry Kane was not scoring for I think ten games and scored one, two goals.
“Everyone in the media was like, ‘Oh, Harry will score for sure’.
“When it comes to Mo, he needs to be on the bench.”
The 33-year-old – who has scored 250 goals for the Merseyside giants – revealed he has sat down with his manager to discuss being dropped from the side.
He said: “I had a meeting with the manager. He knows my feeling. I thought I’m going to renew here and end my career here but this is not according to the plan.
“The club promised in the summer a lot to me and so far, I am on the bench for three games.
It seems like the club is throwing me under the bus. That’s how I feel.”
“All I can say is keep the promises.”
Taking a dig at Jamie Carragher, he added: “For the club like this, what I’ve done for the club, it hurts. You can’t imagine really, after you’ve just gone from home to the club and you don’t know if you’re starting or not.
“But I know the club. I’m sorry, I know the club too well. I’ve been here many years. So tomorrow you’re going to find Carragher is going to go for me again, again, again. That’s fine.”
Liverpool play Inter Milan in the Champions League on Tuesday and then host Brighton next Saturday.
Tomorrow you’re going to find Carragher is going to go for me again, again, again.
And Salah will report for the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco with his country a week tomorrow.
He added: “I will be at Anfield, say goodbye to the fans, go to the African Cup.
“I don’t know what will happen when I am there.”
Slot explained why he left Salah on the bench at Elland Road.
He said: “We were 2-0 up, we were 3-2 up.
“It was more about controlling the game and we didn’t need a goal.
“Normally when you need a goal, like last week against Sunderland, I brought Mo on.
“The short-term future of Mo is he is going to the Africa Cup of Nations but before that we play Inter Milan.”
