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Salah has given Liverpool a huge problem – they must sack Slot or sell him | Football | Sport

As if conceding a 96th-minute equaliser away at Leeds United wasn’t a dramatic enough Saturday night for Liverpool, along comes Mohamed Salah. With his latest interview he hasn’t just lit the touchpaper, but poured litres and litres of petrol on it too. Talk about explosive interviews – this one packs a punch like a prime Mike Tyson. And Salah’s message to the higher-ups on Merseyside is pretty clear: ‘I leave or the manager leaves.’
Liverpool had enough to worry about even before Salah spoke to journalists inside Elland Road. They have won two of their last 10 Premier League matches. They look lost on the pitch, devoid of any identity or patterns of play and to win games are simply reliant on the individual quality of their players to produce moments of magic. But now they have another gigantic problem to deal with off the pitch, on top of their mountain of issues on it. Salah’s words leave Liverpool’s management in a situation they could never have imagined just months ago when they were basking in the glory of the club’s 20th league title, spearheaded by the Egyptian himself.
Salah says he’s been “thrown under the bus” by Liverpool. The 33-year-old added to journalists: “I’ve done so much for this club down the years and especially last season. Now I’m sitting on the bench and I don’t know why. It seems like the club has thrown me under the bus. That is how I am feeling. I got a lot of promises in the summer and so far I am on the bench for three games, so I can’t say they keep the promise.
“I said many times before that I had a good relationship with the manager and all of a sudden, we don’t have any relationship. I don’t know why, but it seems to me that someone doesn’t want me in the club. I don’t accept this situation. After what I have done for the club it really hurts.”
He’s got a point. In April this year, Liverpool handed him a new two-year contract on £400,000 a week. That’s the biggest wage any Liverpool player has ever earned, in their 133-year history. They knew his age and their expert data team would have presumably known what to expect from him on the pitch during the length of that deal.
But now they’re benching him for three straight league games at a time they desperately need a run of wins. Is that Slot and his staff admitting they got it wrong? That they should never have signed off on a new deal for Salah? Maybe. Even if it isn’t, Salah clearly feels like the scapegoat.
It is completely fair for the Egyptian to feel disrespected by the fact he wasn’t even asked to come on against West Ham and Leeds. Has he been at his electric best this season? No. And yet only three players – Bruno Fernandes (40), Jeremy Doku (36) and Jack Grealish (29) – have created more than his 28 chances in the Premier League. His production is down, but he also hasn’t just fallen completely off a cliff.
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And Slot’s tactics, and the general tactical mess that this Liverpool team are right now, is as much a factor in the general malaise as Salah’s lack of pressing. He namedropped Jamie Carragher in his interview so clearly feels he’s getting more criticism than he deserves. There are a few players you could point the finger of blame at before you turn to Salah, that’s for sure.
But the Reds have now effectively been given an ultimatum. Slot, or Salah? One now surely has to go. Whether it’s selling Salah in the January window, or sacking Slot in the coming days or weeks. This is an untenable situation and one that suggests there are deepening cracks inside the dressing room. Unlike the fictional town of Hawkins, Liverpool can’t just slap a load of metal plates over them.
It is devastating for Liverpool that it has come to this. This is a club and squad still grieving the tragic loss of Diogo Jota. The situation was managed brilliantly by Slot. But clearly since then, he has lost the faith of Salah. There were murmurs days before this interview that the veteran winger was privately questioning the tactics of the Dutchman. On the evidence of this interview, those rumours have some substance. Nobody comes out of this situation well.
So… do the Liverpool hierarchy side with the manager who delivered the club its first league title in front of fans since 1990, or the winger who has become the third-highest goalscorer in Anfield history while delivering season after season of greatness? It is an unenviable situation. Even the Liverpool fanbase will be split, though on the basis of torrid recent performances and results, more will be backing the player than the manager right now.
While externally all the noise around Slot has been of a man under major pressure, the word internally was that Liverpool still have complete faith in the 47-year-old. And that perhaps he hasn’t been given the tools he needs this season, despite a lavish summer of spending. Does that situation change with this explosive Salah interview? One thing is for sure, his relationship with Slot looks FUBAR – f****d up beyond all repair. One must leave.
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Australian Open star withdraws one hour before match and issues statement | Tennis | Sport

Former Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova has pulled out of the Australian Open just an hour before she was due to take to the court for her first-round match. The No.32 seed was set to face Hailey Baptiste on Court 13 at 2pm in Melbourne (3am UK) but tournament organisers announced her decision to withdraw at 1pm local time.
The Czech star, whose career has been marred by injuries, has been replaced by lucky loser Taylor Townsend. In a statement, Vondrousova explained that she faced a setback with her shoulder.
“I’m really sorry that I had to withdraw from the Australian Open due to ongoing shoulder issues. After everything I’ve been dealing with, I need to prioritise my health, even though this decision wasn’t easy. Thank you all for your understanding and support,” she said.
Vondrousova also missed last year’s Australian Open after picking up an injury in Adelaide a week earlier. The 2025 Adelaide International was her first tournament in more than six months after ending the 2024 season to undergo shoulder surgery.
She took a break in February and returned to action a few months later at the French Open, and her comeback quickly gained momentum. Vondrousova won the WTA 500 in Berlin and then reached the US Open quarter-finals.
But she faced another setback at the beginning of this season. After losing in the first round of the Brisbane International, Vondrousova withdrew from the WTA event in Adelaide, citing shoulder pain. And the same issue has now sidelined her in Melbourne.
The former world No. 6 has struggled physically throughout her career. Vondrousova finished runner-up at the 2019 French Open when she was still a teenager – but picked up a wrist injury at Wimbledon a few weeks later and ended her season to have surgery.
She returned to competition in 2021 and won a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympic Games, but the wrist problems came back to haunt her, and in 2022 she had another operation. Vondrousova again bounced back from her extended injury layoff, becoming the first unseeded woman to win Wimbledon in 2023.
But her injury woes have persisted, and this time it’s the shoulder which has forced Vondrousova out of the Australian Open for the second year running.
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Arne Slot insists Liverpool will “wait for the right moment” to add to their squad as the head coach refused to rule out strengthening before the January transfer window closes.
Asked about the prospect of a defensive arrival this month, the Reds boss said: “Are we less stretched in attack, then? I am a bit surprised people are talking like this.
“You think we have more options in the front? I am surprised people are so focused on our last line.
“We don’t have an injury in our midfield so that is the line we don’t have them but I think I have said it in the press conference but I can say it one more time.
“Everyone is aligned, everyone knows what the challenges are, and we all agree but that is not to say there is no possibility for us to act because as you know this club has always waited for the right moment and never from a position of panic.
“We always do the right things at the right moment. The one who was here before me had some issues at the back as well in a certain season.
“If the right player arrives for multiple reasons no matter what the position in our team – it could be last line, midfield or attack – then we will act.
“If not we do it with the players we have because Wata (Wataru Endo) has come back now as well. At this moment there are only three players who are out with long-term injuries (Leoni, Bradley and Alexander Isak).
“[We won’t move] unless it’s an opportunity or a chance in the market, but I think we have shown in this window or in the summer how we act. That has been meticulous and a very detailed process that is not done in two weeks but over a long period of time but then we act at the right moment.
“But if there is an opportunity in the market or if things get even worse, we can have a different situation.”
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Arne Slot discussed Liverpool’s transfer plans. (Image: Getty Images)
Arne Slot maintains Liverpool will “wait for the right moment” to strengthen their squad, refusing to dismiss the possibility of new arrivals before the January transfer window shuts. Long-term injuries to Giovanni Leoni and Conor Bradley have prompted suggestions that the Reds should reinforce their backline.
However, summer target Marc Guehi, who underwent a medical on deadline day before Crystal Palace withdrew from the £35million agreement, is now Manchester City-bound. City have also completed the signing of Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo, another player previously linked with the Premier League champions.
Liverpool‘s January business has instead focused on youth development, securing Senegal Under-20 international Mor Talla Ndiaye from Amitie and nearing completion of a deal for Austrian teenager Ifeanyi Ndukwe.
When questioned about potential reinforcements this month, Slot remained characteristically guarded but confirmed he, sporting director Richard Hughes and the recruitment team are aligned on whether to act in the market.
“Are we less stretched in attack, then? I am a bit surprised people are talking like this,” Slot responded when pressed about defensive additions this month. “You think we have more options in the front? I am surprised people are so focused on our last line.
“We don’t have an injury in our midfield so that is the line we don’t have them but I think I have said it is the press conference but I can say it one more time.
“Everyone is aligned, everyone knows what the challenges are, and we all agree but that is not to say there is no possibility for us to act because as you know this club has always waited for the right moment and never from a position of panic.
“We always do the right things at the right moment. The one who was here before me had some issues at the back as well in a certain season.

Marc Guehi is joining Manchester City instead of Liverpool. (Image: Getty Images)
“If the right player arrives for multiple reasons no matter what the position in our team – it could be last line, midfield or attack – then we will act.
“If not we do it with the players we have because Wata (Wataru Endo) has come back now as well. At this moment there are only three players who are out with long term injuries (Leoni, Bradley and Alexander Isak).
“[We won’t move] unless it’s an opportunity or a chance in the market, but I think we have shown in this window or in the summer how we act. That has been meticulous and a very detailed process that is not done in two weeks but over a long period of time but then we act at the right moment.
“But if there is an opportunity in the market or if things get even worse, we can have a different situation.”
On the prospect of players leaving this month, Slot added: “I think this club has As always, similar to our approach in signing players, we never outright reject any possibilities.
“This club has consistently demonstrated that if another club presents the right offer – and we believe it’s the right and fair offer, which includes not just my opinion but also that of the sporting directors and our owners – then we can reach a decision that we all agree on.
“However, at this current moment, we are focusing on working with the players we have. So, you’re well aware of how this club operates too.
“I’ve mentioned numerous times before, even months ago, that while everyone is discussing our £450m expenditure, they seem to overlook that we sold for £300m. And I can’t fault anyone for this oversight because, truth be told, we, Liverpool, are quite an exception when it comes to selling.
“Typically, most Premier League clubs only purchase, which is why our achievement is so extraordinary. This club is managed so efficiently that it has been able to perform at the level it has in recent years.”
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