Liverpool manager Arne Slot has refused to confirm whether Mohamed Salah will feature in what could be his final appearance for the club at Anfield this Sunday. The uncertainty comes amid growing tension following Salah’s recent public comments about Liverpool’s playing style.
Salah, who is set to leave Liverpool this summer after nine years, appeared to criticise the team’s approach in a social media post last weekend. The Egypt forward suggested the club needed to change its style of play, comments widely interpreted as a swipe at Slot’s tactical methods.
Speaking ahead of the crucial Premier League match against Brentford, Slot declined to discuss team selection, stating that his focus remains on securing Champions League qualification. Liverpool need just a point to guarantee their place in next season’s competition.
Slot acknowledged disappointment over recent results, particularly a loss to Aston Villa that delayed qualification hopes. He stressed that both he and Salah share the same goal of success for Liverpool, despite recent public disagreements.
The Dutch manager also addressed Salah’s earlier comments this season, when the forward suggested his relationship with Slot had broken down following his omission from a Champions League squad against Inter Milan. Slot, however, insisted their shared priority remains the club’s success.
Reflecting on Liverpool’s performances, Slot admitted he has not been satisfied with the team’s style of play this season and confirmed that changes will be made moving forward. He emphasised the need to evolve the squad while maintaining competitiveness and adapting to modern football trends.
Despite the criticism, Slot rejected the idea that Salah’s remarks undermined his authority. He argued that both parties remain aligned in wanting what is best for Liverpool, highlighting last season’s league success as evidence of their shared achievements.
The manager also downplayed concerns about other players engaging with Salah’s social media post, saying he had seen no change in training attitude or team behaviour.
Football analyst commentary suggested that while Slot has kept control of the situation publicly, uncertainty remains over whether Salah will receive a formal farewell appearance. The situation reflects a strained relationship that has unfolded during a difficult season for the club.
As Liverpool prepare for their final match of the season, attention remains fixed on whether one of the club’s greatest modern players will take to the pitch at Anfield one last time, or whether his exit will come without a final appearance in red.
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