Mohamed Salah Breaks Silence Amid Liverpool Tensions
The atmosphere around Mohamed Salah and Liverpool has intensified following his recent social media activity, shortly after he was excluded from the squad for their Champions League match against Inter Milan.
The 33-year-old forward’s future at the club remains uncertain after he publicly expressed that he felt “thrown under the bus” by someone at Liverpool during a heated exchange last week.
On Tuesday, just before Liverpool’s crucial encounter at the San Siro, Salah shared a solitary image on X (formerly Twitter), depicting himself sitting alone on a bench at the AXA Training Centre.
Salah’s Mysterious Social Media Post
With no caption or emojis, the photo instantly sparked a flurry of speculation among fans and journalists.
— Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) December 9, 2025
This post stands out, particularly as Salah rarely shares online and comes on the heels of his fallout with manager Arne Slot.
Traditionally known for posting gym and motivational images, the context of this photograph is particularly noteworthy.
Reports suggest that Salah was angered by being left out of the traveling squad to face Inter Milan, a decision made collectively by the board and Slot. He felt “disrespected” and blindsided, believing he was fit enough to participate.
It appears that his exclusion is a reaction to his previous comments regarding both the manager and the club.
Salah’s Post Sparks Reactions
You could feel the impact of his tweet as it quickly gained traction, with numerous likes and comments pouring in. Many fans interpreted the image as a show of defiance, seeing his posture as an indication that he is prepared to make a stand.
Conversely, some perceived it as a farewell message, suggesting that Salah’s time at Liverpool may be drawing to a close.
Regardless of the intended message, it is clear that this was a deliberate move from a player who is well aware of the influence of his social media presence.
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