
Mohamed Salahās Liverpool future has been a hot topic in recent weeks, especially after the Egyptian superstar was left out of Arne Slotās Champions League squad for the midweek trip to Inter Milan. That omission sparked fresh doubts about whether fans had already seen the last of Salah under the Dutch manager.
Those questions didnāt last long.
On Saturday afternoon at Anfield, Salah made a surprise early return to action against Brighton & Hove Albion, entering the game in the 25th minute after Joe Gomez was forced off injured. And after the final whistle, a subtle but powerful social media post from the winger quickly grabbed attention across the fanbase.
A Forced Change⦠and a Familiar ImpactĀ
With Gomez sidelined, Dominik Szoboszlai dropped into right-back, allowing Salah to slot back into his usual position on the wing. Whether he was initially meant to feature remains unclear ā but once on the pitch, he wasted no time making his presence felt.
Salah provided a delightful assist for Hugo Ekitike, whose header sealed his second goal of the match. It was another reminder of the forwardās enduring quality and influence in red.
A Point to ProveĀ
Salah looked sharp, motivated, and determined ā a performance that felt like a response to recent events. Only weeks earlier, the 33-year-old had publicly expressed frustration about being left on the bench, admitting it was a situation he had rarely experienced in his career.
He hinted at broken promises and disappointment, comments that sparked debate and even drew reactions from club legend Jamie Carragher. Still, time appears to have softened tensions on all sides.
Fans, Faith, and a Viral MomentĀ
After Liverpoolās 2ā0 win over Brighton, Salah took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter), sharing footage of a heartfelt exchange with supporters inside Anfield. The clip showed him slowly walking around the pitch, applauding fans in every corner of the stadium.
Smiling from ear to ear, Salah soaked in the moment as chants of āMo Salah, Mo Salah, running down the wing!ā echoed from the stands ā clear proof that the Anfield faithful remain firmly behind him.
It wasnāt the first time Salah used social media to send a message. Earlier in the week, he posted a gym photo while his teammates prepared for their European clash with Inter ā a move that also sparked discussion.
Arne Slot Breaks His SilenceĀ
Speaking after the Brighton victory, Arne Slot downplayed any suggestion of lingering issues with his star man.
> āThere is no issue to resolve. For me, heās the same as any other player,ā Slot explained.
āYou talk to players when theyāre happy or unhappy, but thereās nothing more to say about what happened before.ā
The Liverpool boss also praised Salahās attitude and impact off the bench, hinting that performances like this are exactly what he expects when calling upon the forward.
AFCON Looms⦠and a Temporary GoodbyeĀ
Salah will now shift focus to international duty, with the Africa Cup of Nations running from December 21 to January 18. His absence could see Liverpool cope without their talisman for several key fixtures, including matches against Leeds United and Arsenal.
Slot made it clear he hopes Salah returns healthy and confident:
> āHeās a Liverpool player. When heās here, I like to use him when we need him. Today he didnāt start, but when he came on, he gave the performance you want.ā
What Happens Next?Ā
With Liverpool currently sitting sixth in the table and extending their unbeaten league run to four games, attention now turns to next weekendās clash against Spurs. One thing is certain ā whether starting or coming off the bench, Mohamed Salahās story at Anfield is far from over.
Ā More twists surely lie aheadā¦
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