Jones: Salah apologized to Liverpool teammates
Mohamed Salah apologised to his Liverpool teammates for the frustrated interview which caused him to be dropped from Arne Slot's squad, C...
What’s Happening
Okay so Mohamed Salah apologised to his Liverpool teammates for the frustrated interview which caused him to be dropped from Arne Slot’s squad, Curtis Jones has spilled.
Mohamed Salah apologised to Liverpool teammates - Curtis Jones play Arne Slot: Myself and Mohamed Salah have moved on from Leeds interview (0:53) Liverpool manager Arne Slot has spilled that himself and Mohamed Salah have moved forward from the Egyptian’s explosive interview earlier this month. (0:53) ESPN Dec 20, 2025, 08:44 AM ET Email Print Open Extended Reactions Mohamed Salah apologised to his Liverpool teammates for the frustrated interview which caused him to be dropped from Arne Slot’s squad, Curtis Jones has spilled. (let that sink in)
Salah’s angry words after Liverpool drew at Leeds, in his third consecutive game of being named on the bench, threw his future into question.
The Details
But Slot has since insisted that he has moved past the incident, while Jones has broke down what Salah told his teammates. “Mo is his own man and he can say his own stuff,” Jones told Sky Sports.
Mo Salah apologised to his Liverpool teammates. Photo /Fantasista/ “He apologised to us and was like: ‘If I’ve affected anybody or made you feel any sort of way, I apologise.
Why This Matters
“I can only speak from me knowing Mo, and how he is with us, and how he acted on that. He was the exact same Mo, he had a big smile on his face and everybody was exactly the same with him. “I guess it’s just part of wanting to be a winner and I don’t think he will be the last.
The sports world never stops delivering these kinds of storylines.
Key Takeaways
- “I get that there are certain ways you can go about things.
- But if a lad’s fine to just be on the bench and he doesn’t want to play and help the team, then I think that’s more of an issue.
- “When there’s been any sort of anger from us, including myself, it’s always been from a good place.
The Bottom Line
But if a lad’s fine to just be on the bench and he doesn’t want to play and help the team, then I think that’s more of an issue. “When there’s been any sort of anger from us, including myself, it’s always been from a good place.
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