@footy_road It's all Mo's fault ... NOT ... the club has the media in its pocket, how many shots on goal had Mo had compared to last season? I say no more
Arne Slot publicly hints the Liverpool squad isn't good enough, takes zero accountability, and deflects onto transfers. Pundits say nothing.
Mo Salah questions the management. Everyone loses their minds.
Funny how the manager gets protected, the player gets crucified
@AdewoluAre@Carra23 Jamie Carragher becomes unnecessarily bitter and biased whenever Mo is involved. It is disappointing to see him use his platform in such a disingenuous way.
Pep Guardiola shuts down Jamie Carragher’s comments about Mo Salah.
Even rival managers respect greatness more than some Liverpool pundits do.
@Carra23
Oliver Holt writes a borderline slanderous piece on Mo Salah.
The Football Writers’ Association repost it.
And we’re supposed to believe there isn’t a coordinated smear campaign against him? As a Liverpool fan, you can sense the agenda from a mile away
When Arne slot wins the premier league again next season and even the champions league
I really want to know what Salah’s fan boys are going to say 😂💔
“He use Salah’s Aura right”😂
OMG VAR tell the referee that the ball is controlled by his hand/arm & advices to disallow the goal , the ref over rules them & gives the goal , 100/100 (99/100) refs would give a hand ball , it’s a disgraceful decision
@empireofthekop Mo was spot on. Neville is desperate for SETPLAY FC to win the league ans Slot to stay at Liverpool. We all know why. Why didn't he condemn the Manure winner yesterday? Because he's an arsehole.
🗣️ Gary Neville on Mo Salah's social media statement:
"He's pulled the pin out of a grenade right in the middle of the room and he's walking out of the room. Mo's not happy over there. It's not great. If he was a Man United player I'd be fuming."
@DKingTelegraph Slot needs to go, should have gone before Christmas. Unfortunately the other clubs LOVED IT and media (again some loving it) couldn't see the WRITING ON THE EALL
Mohamed Salah accused Arne Slot of “throwing me under the bus” in November; a social media post has seen him do exactly the same to Slot.
The 190 word statement that speaks volumes about the current fractured state of Liverpool
telegraph.co.uk/football/2026/…
We’ll finish above these next week when city fuck them and we beat Brentford. Get 4th and bail. Go again next season with fresh faces. Better wingers and the dead wood shifted.
Jamie Carragher:
“If Chelsea do get Xabi Alonso, I’ll want them to win more than I usually do, him being my ex team mate, but let’s see, Liverpool may have also done a masterstroke by sticking with a manager who’s already won the premier league”
@Watch_LFC I can critique whoever I like, so can you. So can Mo. None of the signings have worked aside from Hugo (who delivered until Christmas) then he joined the rest in mediocrity. Slot is a phoney, we play cowardly boring football. From pre-season we've been SHITE. Kid yourself ..
I don’t like that Salah statement.
He’s essentially calling out the new signings from last summer.
He’s saying that Isak, Wirtz and Frimpong weren’t the right type of player to join LFC.
Because there’s no way he can criticise Ekitike’s contributions and Kerkez’s style of football is 100% Heavy Metal intensity.
@footyinsider247 He's a good team player, good free kicks, decent engine, decent return. However let's not start the Gerrard comparisons .. steak v liver.
@Vfynn_ The CHARITY SHIELD being outplayed by Palace and even pre-season .. the full backs CANNOT DEFEND, the keeper is super glued to his line and cannot kick the ball .....
🚨🎙️Jamie Carragher on why Liverpool must sack Arne Slot after the 4-2 defeat to Aston Villa if they want to return to the top:
“I’ve held my tongue for months because I love this club and I wanted to give Arne Slot the benefit of the doubt after what he did last season. But enough is enough. This 4-2 capitulation at Villa Park yesterday in our final away game of a season that’s been an absolute disaster, is the final straw.
Let’s be crystal clear, if Liverpool are serious about getting back to where we belong, competing at the very top, challenging for titles, not scrambling for a Champions League spot on the last day then they have to sack Arne Slot now. Not in the summer. Not after another window of ‘trust the process.’ Act. Today.
Look at the cold, hard facts of his tenure. He won the league in his first season off the back of Jurgen’s squad and that incredible momentum. Fair play. But this 25/26 season? It’s been a collapse like we’ve never seen. Slot has now overseen 20 defeats in all competitions, the most by any Liverpool manager in a single season in the club’s entire history. He broke Rafael Benítez’s unwanted record of 19. Twenty losses. That’s not a blip, that’s a catastrophe.
In the Premier League alone, we’ve conceded a club-record 52 goals, the first time ever over 50 in a 38-game season. Set-pieces? We’ve been the worst team in Europe’s top five leagues on them all year. Leaking goals from dead balls like it’s amateur hour. And this after a huge summer spending spree – over £400 million on new attackers like Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike, supposedly to make us even stronger. Instead? We’ve gone backwards. More open, more end-to-end basketball, less control. The recruitment was all attack and no balance. Pre-season screamed it, the first game against Bournemouth screamed it, and it’s never been fixed.
Analytically, the underlying numbers don’t lie. No improvement from day one to the final whistle. Zero. The drop-off from title winners to this fragile mess has been stark – worse points-per-game runs than some of the darkest periods under Hodgson or even early Rodgers in stretches. We’ve had five straight domestic defeats, nine losses in 12 at one point, historic lows not seen since the 1950s. Defensively? Organised chaos. Midfield overrun. No leadership when it matters. Players look confused, not coached into a system that suits them. Injuries? Every club has them. You can’t hide behind that after blowing the bank on marquee signings who haven’t delivered.
This isn’t just about one bad result. This is a manager whose weakness traits have been exposed week after week: inability to fix set-piece defending, poor in-game adjustments, over-reliance on individual moments rather than a coherent structure, and a squad that looks less than the sum of its parts despite the spending.
Liverpool fans deserve better than this. We’ve been spoilt, yeah, but that’s the standard. We don’t accept mediocrity. We don’t accept ‘give him another window’ when the evidence is screaming the opposite. FSG, the board, if you care about the badge, the fans, the history… sack Slot now. Bring in someone who can rebuild this properly before another season slips away.”
🎙️ Rio Ferdinand on Aston Villa beating Liverpool and what it says about Mo Salah:
“I remember there was a period where Jamie almost made it sound like Salah was part of Liverpool’s problem. And honestly, that annoyed me badly. Because I’m watching this Liverpool side now and the one moment Salah is absent or not performing at his usual level…suddenly the entire attack loses identity.
No real bite. No fear factor. No certainty. And that tells you everything. What helped Arne Slot settle so quickly at Liverpool? Salah being world class every single week. That consistency covered a lot. And now look at what happened against Aston Villa.
Villa spent nowhere near what Liverpool spent… yet they completely outplayed them and now look more likely to finish top of the table. There are no excuses for that.
Because when one player’s absence changes your entire attacking identity this much, then maybe people still weren’t appreciating him enough. I just hope Jamie sits back and understand what Salah was carrying for that team.”
If Liverpool qualify for the Champions League next season, they are the luckiest team in the division. Two teams heading in completely different directions here, the emptying of the away end, the die hards, said it all. The pressure is reaching intolerable levels.
I know Celtic fans won’t agree but, as dramatic as today has been, that’s an awful outcome for Scottish football. If Celtic can cycle through three managers, struggle for most of the season, yet win the title anyway, what does it say about the state of the game up there?