'Is it a lot worse than what we know?' - Steven Gerrard questions whether Mo Salah fall-out at Liverpool reveals a deeper issue
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'Is it a lot worse than what we know?' - Steven Gerrard questions whether Mo Salah fall-out at Liverpool reveals a deeper issue
"I have seen this, and I have lived this when [Luis] Suarez fell out with Brendan [Rodgers] - face to face, seen it all, I tried to mediate that because that wasn't good for anyone. At the end of the day, Liverpool Football Club needs Mo Salah back playing well, back scoring goals because he is the best player, the best scorer, and he will help them get out of this "crisis" in my opinion."
"In Mo's shoes, as the player, he is thinking this is the first time he has had a difficult period, this is the time when I need where I need the manager, this is the time where I need the club, this is the time where I need more support. Maybe he feels like he has not got that. This is his first dip in form in eight years which is remarkable."
Salah was dropped from Liverpool's Champions League squad for the Inter Milan match after an explosive interview following a 3-3 draw at Leeds. He said his relationship with manager Slot has broken down and accused club chiefs of 'throwing him under the bus' and making him a scapegoat. Steven Gerrard warned that the comments may reveal deeper problems in the camp, comparing the situation to the Suarez-Rodgers fallout. Gerrard said Liverpool needs Salah back playing and scoring, suggested the issue could be bigger if it continues, and noted this is Salah's first dip in form in eight years.
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