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 revealed.
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.
But Slot has since insisted that he has moved past the incident, while Jones has explained what Salah told his teammates.
«Mo is his own man and he can say his own stuff,» Jones told Sky Sports.
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«In the moment, it might not have come out in the right way, but it’s never been to affect the team, the staff, the manager, anybody like that.
«We’re past that now and we’re gelling well as a team, playing well and starting to win games.»
Salah has departed for the Africa Cup of Nations, where he will represent Egypt, meaning he is unavailable for Liverpool’s trip to Tottenham.
Since Salah’s interview in the mixed zone at Elland Road, Liverpool have beaten Inter Milan in the Champions League and Brighton in the Premier League.






