Mohamed Salah has publicly criticised Liverpool and manager Arne Slot following their dramatic 3–3 Premier League draw against Leeds United, claiming he has been unfairly sidelined and that his relationship with the head coach has broken down, MySportDab Reports.
Liverpool’s difficult run of form continued with the result at Elland Road, leaving Slot’s side with just two wins from their last 10 league games and sitting eighth in the Premier League table.
Despite registering 57 goal contributions in all competitions last season, Salah was once again left out of the starting XI, marking the third consecutive match he has begun on the bench.

Speaking to reporters after the match, the Egypt international expressed clear frustration at what he described as broken promises from the club.
Salah said he was “very disappointed” and admitted he felt “thrown under the bus” after years of service and standout performances, particularly last season.
He also revealed a dramatic shift in his relationship with Slot, stating that they previously shared a strong bond but now “have no relationship.” Salah suggested that feeling unwanted within the club has left him uncertain about his future at Anfield.
Adding fuel to speculation, the 31-year-old hinted that his upcoming appearance at Anfield could feel like a goodbye.
He said he had already invited his mother to attend the December 13 game against Brighton, despite not knowing whether he would play.

With the January transfer window approaching, Salah indicated that a departure may follow his involvement at the Africa Cup of Nations, which begins later this month. “I don’t know what is going to happen,” he said, adding that he will leave for Egypt duty on December 15.
The comments represent the strongest public indication yet that Salah’s future at Liverpool is in serious doubt.
