
"There are two distinct sides to the Salah debate. Has he earned the right to speak out against his recent treatment as a bona fide Liverpool legend? Or is Arne Slot justified in doing whatever it takes to (try to) win football matches? I'd lean towards the latter argument, having watched a fair bit of Salah this season and observed a player some distance off his best form for all that he achieved last season and in previous campaigns."
"It must have clearly cracked him on his head so he's forgotten that he is presently Liverpool's highest ever earning player, having had his contract extended to April 2027. I know he's just sore about being on the bench but, frankly, he's not having his best season and perhaps should be humble enough to acknowledge just how privileged he is to be there. A victim, Mo, you are not sir."
"But what about today's fixtures away from the Premier League and FA Cup? In the WSL we've got (all 12pm GMT unless stated): Leicester v Manchester City London City Lionesses v Brighton Manchester United v West Ham Tottenham v Aston Villa Chelsea v Everton (2.30pm) Real Madrid v Celta Vigo (8pm) and Borussia Dortmund v Hoffenheim (4.30pm) are the pick of the games from around the continent today."
Mohamed Salah's recent performances have been described as some distance off his best form despite previous seasons' achievements. Debate centers on whether he has earned the right to speak out about his treatment or whether manager Arne Slot is justified prioritizing results. Fans express contrasting views, with one noting Salah was PFA player of the year and another arguing he should be humble after a dip in form. Salah currently holds the club's highest earnings with a contract through April 2027. Several WSL fixtures are listed, including Leicester v Manchester City and Chelsea v Everton, and continental picks include Real Madrid v Celta Vigo and Borussia Dortmund v Hoffenheim.
Read at www.theguardian.com
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]