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Liverpool Legend Faults Salah’s Remarks On Slot
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Liverpool Legend Faults Salah’s Remarks On Slot

Complete Sports about 1 hour 1 mins read

Liverpool legend Steve Nicol has criticized Mohamed Salah for his recent social media comments regarding the club’s direction under head coach Arne Slot, labeling them as a “lack of class” and “madness”. Following a 4-2 defeat to Aston Villa, Salah posted a statement expressing his desire for Liverpool to return to the heavy metal style [...]

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