Football legend Gary Neville has slammed Mohamed Salah for his recent public comments regarding Liverpool's performance this season. The former Manchester United defender believes the Egyptian forward’s decision to air his frustrations openly is a major misstep.
Neville argues that such negative remarks do not serve the interest of the club or the players. He maintains that airing grievances in the media creates unnecessary tension within the squad during a critical period of the campaign.
The pundit specifically highlighted that these comments place undue pressure on the new head coach, Arne Slot. According to Neville, a player of Salah's stature should be focused on supporting the manager's vision rather than undermining the team's morale with public criticism.
As Liverpool continues to navigate a challenging season, many experts agree with Neville that unity is essential. Whether this public disagreement will affect the team's chemistry on the pitch remains to be seen as the season draws to a close.
Source: skysports.com