Mohamed Salah Expected to Miss Inter Match After Controversial Interview

Mohamed Salah is likely to be left out of Liverpool’s squad for their upcoming match against Inter Milan after his recent interview caused a major stir.
The forward shocked many supporters when he said the club had “thrown him under the bus” after being left on the bench for three matches in a row under manager Arne Slot. His comments have created tension at the club, and Liverpool are now thinking carefully about whether to include him in the Champions League game.
Salah took part in training on Monday, but his involvement in the Inter match is still uncertain. Liverpool are considering leaving him out, not as punishment, but to calm the situation and prevent further distractions. The club wants to avoid adding pressure after his remarks drew worldwide attention.
Although Salah remains an important player for Liverpool, his recent comments have led to new speculation about his future. The 33-year-old said he does not understand why he has been benched, especially after his long years of service and success at the club.
Liverpool believe giving him some space before he travels to join Egypt for the Africa Cup of Nations may help ease the tension. Several former players have urged Salah to stay calm, reminding him that public criticism can harm team unity at a sensitive time.
Salah is expected to join Egypt soon for their AFCON warm-up match against Nigeria. His likely absence from the Inter game may increase talk of a possible move in January, although Liverpool insist they still want him to stay.
For now, Salah continues to train with the team, and the final decision on whether he will be included in the squad is expected soon.





