Salah Broke His Silence on Being Benched 3 Times in a Row… And the Internet Is in a Frenzy…

The football world is buzzing after Mohamed Salah finally spoke out about being benched three times in a row at Liverpool. The Egyptian superstar didn’t hold back, hinting that someone at the club might not want him around anymore. Fans everywhere are glued to their screens, waiting to see what’s next for the Egyptian King.

Salah broke his silence on the bench drama

After spending a full 90 minutes on the bench for the first time in his entire career, Salah admitted, “Seems to me, I would say, that someone doesn’t want me in the club.” He shared his disbelief at being sidelined for three matches in a row, calling it a first for him and expressing just how disappointed he felt. For a player who’s given so much to Liverpool, this was a tough pill to swallow.

He questioned the club’s intentions

Salah didn’t stop there. He pointed out that he’s done a lot for the club, especially last season, and can’t understand why he’s suddenly out of favor. “It’s very clear that someone wants me to get all the blame,” he said, adding that promises made to him last summer haven’t been kept. The tension is real, and Salah’s honesty has only fueled more speculation about what’s happening behind the scenes at Liverpool.

He shared a heartfelt family moment

Even with all the drama, Salah kept things real by inviting his parents to the Brighton game, telling them, “It doesn’t matter if I play or not, I’m gonna enjoy it.” That’s the spirit! But the biggest shocker? Salah hinted he might be saying goodbye to the fans at Anfield, waving to the crowd and mentioning he’s off to the Africa Cup. Is this the end of an era for Liverpool’s number 11? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure—Salah’s story is far from over.

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