Mohamed Salah Removes Liverpool References After Frankfurt Appearance
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has removed all references to the club from his social media biography following criticism of his performance in yesterday’s 5-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt.
The Egyptian international was visibly frustrated after being substituted in the 66th minute, and reportedly engaged in a tense exchange with manager Arne Slot on the sidelines. Video footage circulating online showed Salah appearing displeased with the decision, and subsequently, his X (formerly Twitter) profile no longer lists his association with Liverpool Football Club. This comes amid ongoing debate about his current form and place in the starting lineup.
During the match at Anfield, Salah’s performance drew scrutiny, with some observers questioning his impact. German midfielder Florian Wirtz was reportedly angered by an incident involving Salah during the game, though details remain limited. The situation raises questions about team dynamics as Liverpool navigates a new era under Slot, who recently addressed the situation stating he would discuss it privately with Salah. You can find more information about The Football Association and its rules regarding player conduct.
The incident follows recent speculation regarding Salah’s future at the club, fueled by reports suggesting potential interest from Saudi Arabian teams. The club is currently assessing the situation internally, and Slot is expected to address the matter further in upcoming press conferences. This situation could impact Liverpool’s performance in the upcoming Premier League season.
Club officials have stated they are aware of the social media changes and are working to understand the full context of the events following the match.