“Mo Salah Explodes: Liverpool Legend Says Club Has ‘Thrown Him Under The Bus’ Amid Shock Rift”
Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah has sensationally lifted the lid on deep tensions within the club, accusing the Reds of “throwing him under the bus” and confirming his relationship with head coach Arne Slot has completely broken down. The Egyptian forward — one of the greatest players in Liverpool’s history — says he no longer understands why he is being sidelined, insisting that someone inside the club clearly wants him to take the blame for Liverpool’s dip in form.
The shocking revelations came after Liverpool’s frustrating 3-3 draw against Leeds United — a game in which Salah did not play a single minute, sitting as an unused substitute for the third match in a row. For many fans, that was already a red flag. But what followed was an explosive interview that shed disturbing light on what is now a highly unstable situation behind the scenes at Anfield.
Salah: “I feel like the club has thrown me under the bus”
Speaking to reporters after the match, Salah could not hide his frustration:
“I think it is very clear that someone wanted me to get all of the blame. I don’t know why but it seems to me, how I see it, that someone doesn’t want me in the club.”
With 250 goals in 420 Liverpool appearances, Salah’s legacy is unquestionable. He helped deliver the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and FIFA Club World Cup during Jurgen Klopp’s era. Last season alone, during Slot’s first campaign in charge, he scored 29 league goals as the Reds lifted the Premier League trophy.
Yet despite all his contributions, Salah believes respect has disappeared overnight.
“I have done so much for this club. I don’t have to go every day fighting for my position because I earned it. I am not bigger than anyone but I earned my position.”
His words paint a picture of a player who feels betrayed — not only overlooked in team selection but blamed for problems much larger than his individual form.
The Arne Slot Relationship: “All of a sudden… no relationship”
Perhaps the most shocking part of Salah’s interview was his revelation that communication between him and Slot has broken down completely.
“I said many times before that I had a good relationship with the manager, and all of a sudden we don’t have any relationship.”
The Egyptian star confirmed Slot informed him the day before the Leeds match that he wouldn’t be involved, but gave no clear reason for the ongoing benching. According to Salah, even when he seeks explanations, he receives none.
“It’s like I’m being thrown more under the bus. I don’t think I’m the problem.”
A coach-star fallout of this magnitude is not just a football issue — it is a club leadership crisis. When a player of Salah’s stature says his relationship with the manager is “gone,” it is a sign of internal chaos that rarely ends peacefully.
Liverpool’s Goalscoring Hero Now Facing Doubt and Uncertainty
Despite his slow start this season — with only four goals in 13 Premier League appearances — Salah remains one of the most consistent attackers in Europe. He also reminded everyone of his long-standing dominance:
“In the whole Premier League, I don’t think anyone has scored more goals and made more assists than me.”
And he’s right — over the past five years, few have matched his combined goal contributions.
He also compared his treatment to the way the media protects other beloved strikers:
“I remember a while ago, Harry Kane was not scoring for 10 games, everyone in the media was like ‘oh, Harry will score for sure’. When it comes to Mo everyone is like ‘he needs to be on the bench’. I am sorry Harry!”
This was Salah at his most honest — pointing out what he feels is a double standard.
Liverpool’s Title-Winning Hero to Leave in Disgraceful Circumstances?
Salah signed a new two-year extension in April, believing he would finish his career at Anfield. But now, everything has changed.
When asked if he regretted renewing, he replied with pain in his voice:
“Imagine how bad that I have to answer it. That hurts, even the question hurts… I thought I’m going to renew here and end my career here, but this is not according to the plan.”
What does that mean for his future? Even Salah doesn’t know anymore.
Saudi Super Clubs Ready to Strike
The Egyptian icon remains one of the most marketable athletes in global football — especially in the Middle East. Saudi clubs, particularly Al-Hilal, have long dreamed of signing him to join a list of global superstars, including Cristiano Ronaldo and former Liverpool teammate Sadio Mané.
Now, with cracks widening in Liverpool’s dressing room, Saudi teams may finally see their opening.
Liverpool, according to insiders, are not ruling out a major sale. And with the Africa Cup of Nations taking Salah away in mid-December, the timing of a blockbuster move could become even more convenient for the club’s leadership — if they truly seek to move him on.
Slot’s Explanation Leaves Fans Highly Skeptical
Before Salah’s fiery interview, the head coach attempted to justify the decision to bench Liverpool’s most iconic active player:
“It was more about controlling the game and we didn’t need a goal.”
The decision — and the explanation — did not age well. Liverpool blew two leads and conceded a last-minute equaliser.
Fans believe Salah could have made the difference.
Slot insisted he still respects Salah’s influence, but his actions suggest otherwise. Benching your best attacker repeatedly is not a tactical tweak — it’s a message.
And Salah heard that message loud and clear.
Is Someone Forcing Salah Out?
When pressed on whether he feels targeted, Salah didn’t point fingers — but he didn’t deny suspicion.
“It seems like the club has thrown me under the bus… someone doesn’t want me in the club.”
Asked if the sporting director was involved, Salah rejected the suggestion but still left a chilling sense of hidden truth:
“You guys know better than me. I don’t know.”
These are not the words of a player who feels valued or safe.
Still Loved in the Dressing Room — But Not by the Boss
Salah was quick to defend his teammates, insisting the squad still fully supports him:
“No, no, no. The players they’re not connected to the situation. Even they support me so much.”
This confirms one thing — the problem is not within the dressing room. It is higher up.
When relationships between a club’s greatest player and the management are severed, it almost always ends one way:
The player leaves.
Liverpool Fans Are Shocked — And Furious
Supporters have been quick to express anger:
- “How can you bench your greatest scorer three games in a row?”
- “Slot better have a good explanation — or resign.”
- “Salah deserves respect after everything he’s done.”
For fans, Salah is more than just a footballer. He is a symbol of their return to glory. No player in the Premier League era — not even Gerrard — has changed Liverpool’s global identity as dramatically as Salah.
What Happens Next?
Salah insists he won’t schedule more talks with Slot:
“No, I don’t think so. We spoke a lot.”
That suggests one thing — the door is closed.
Gut feeling? Unless something drastically changes, Mo Salah’s legendary Liverpool journey is entering its final chapter.
