
"Carragher sparked intense backlash last Monday after launching into an eight-minute rant criticising Salah after his explosive interview following draw vs Leeds United. Many fans felt the criticism crossed the line, accusing the former Reds defender of pursuing a personal vendetta rather than offering balanced analysis. Among several claims, Carragher suggested that Salah routinely threw his right-backs under the bus during his time at Anfield, suggesting that the Egyptian winger failed to track back defensively."
"Dejan Lovren, who shared the Liverpool dressing room with Mo Salah for years and remains one of his closest friends, has emerged as one of the Egyptian's most vocal defenders during the ongoing controversy. The former Croatia international has repeatedly taken to social media over the past week to defend aggressively defend Salah. And he was at it again on Monday, as he threw a subtle shade at Carragher for his crazy comments."
"Salah recently broke yet another Premier League record after providing an assist for Hugo Ekitike in Liverpool's clash against Brighton. The contribution saw Salah become the player with the most goals and assists for a single club in Premier League history, registering an astonishing 277 goal contributions for the Reds. After Salah posted the milestone graphic on social media, Lovren reposted it on X with a sarcastic caption clearly aimed at Carragher:"
Jamie Carragher launched an eight-minute critique of Mohamed Salah after Salah's interview following the Leeds draw, prompting intense backlash. Carragher accused Salah of routinely throwing right-backs under the bus and failing to track back defensively. Fans accused Carragher of pursuing a personal vendetta and downplaying Salah's impact. Dejan Lovren, a former teammate and close friend of Salah, defended the Egyptian on social media throughout the controversy. Lovren reposted Salah's milestone graphic after Salah registered 277 goal contributions for Liverpool, adding a sarcastic caption aimed at Carragher. The exchange intensified the debate between former players and supporters.
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