- Mohamed Salah is set to play his final match for Liverpool at Anfield against Brentford on Sunday, with his summer exit from the club confirmed.
- Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher believes manager Arne Slot faces an impossible situation regarding Salah's send-off, suggesting Slot “cannot win” due to fan sentiment and the need for a result.
- Salah recently posted a message on social media, widely interpreted as a subtle criticism of Slot, advocating for Liverpool to return to a 'heavy metal attacking team' style, a direct reference to former manager Jürgen Klopp's philosophy.
- The upcoming Premier League fixture against Brentford is crucial for Liverpool's Champions League qualification hopes, which Carragher noted complicates any decision Slot might make about Salah's playing time.
- This public friction is not new, as Salah previously claimed he was 'thrown under the bus' by Slot after being benched in a December match, despite a later reconciliation, and his two-year deal was cut short in March.
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