Liverpool demand public apology from Mohamed Salah after explosive interview
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Liverpool demand public apology from Mohamed Salah after explosive interview
"Salah, speaking after the team's disappointing 3-3 draw against Leeds United, claimed he felt the club had thrown him under the bus and revealed his relationship with manager Arne Slot was non-existent sending shockwaves through the Premier League. The severity of the fallout has prompted an urgent internal response from Fenway Sports Group FSG and the club's top executives, including Liverpool's CEO of Football Michael Edwards and Sporting Director Richard Hughes, who were engaged in emergency secret talks immediately after the game."
"Sources close to the club indicate that the hierarchy views Salah's public outburst as an unconscionable act of disloyalty that has severely undermined the manager's authority and destabilised the dressing room. An insider has provided a definitive update on the club's immediate action plan: Liverpool are furious with Mo Salah's outburst. They want a public apology from the player. The demand for a public apology appears to be a calculated strategy by Liverpool's management to firmly re-assert control and demonstrate unequivocal support for Arne Slot."
Mohamed Salah said he felt the club had thrown him under the bus and that his relationship with manager Arne Slot was non-existent after Liverpool's 3-3 draw at Leeds United. Fenway Sports Group and senior executives Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes held emergency secret talks immediately after the game. Club hierarchy regards Salah's public outburst as disloyal and destabilising, believing it has undermined the manager's authority and the dressing room. Liverpool want a public apology from Salah. The club intends the apology to reassert control, show unequivocal support for Arne Slot and prevent squad fracture ahead of the January transfer window.
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