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May 18, 2026
This is absolutely spot on from Henry Winter and more balanced than most reacting to Salah’s bomba statement who said “Mo Salah is being called selfish and also caring about Liverpool with his “heavy metal” comments. It’s possible to be both, caring about himself and the club. One of Liverpool’s greatest ever players was making a legitimate point, and he has a right to. Salah could have delivered his critique to the hierarchy in private but he’s leaving, rightly so as the revered 33-year-old is not the force of old. He’s more string quartet than heavy metal. ‬

‪By posting his critique to his 62m followers on Instagram, Salah wants everyone to know how he feels - and how he feels a club he’s served so well and loves so much can re-find its way. Of course, it’s embarrassing for Arne Slot, especially when so many of Salah’s team-mates “like” the post (whatever their reasons). It heaps more pressure on the head coach. ‬

‪But the football overseen by Slot isn’t good enough at the moment. It lacks direction, intensity and authority. Salah is right. Slot has to focus most on ensuring Liverpool finish in the Champions League positions, rise above the criticism and give Salah the send-off a club legend deserves at Anfield on Sunday.”‬

This is so much more measured than pundits like Wayne Rooney saying he shouldn’t even be anywhere near Anfield on Sunday in his final game 🤦‍♂️

‪Thoughts on that Reds? 🤔👇
This is absolutely spot on from Henry Winter and more balanced than most reacting to Salah’s bomba statement who said “Mo Salah is being called selfish and also caring about Liverpool with his “heavy metal” comments. It’s possible to be both, caring about himself and the club. One of Liverpool’s greatest ever players was making a legitimate point, and he has a right to. Salah could have delivered his critique to the hierarchy in private but he’s leaving, rightly so as the revered 33-year-old is not the force of old. He’s more string quartet than heavy metal. ‬

‪By posting his critique to his 62m followers on Instagram, Salah wants everyone to know how he feels - and how he feels a club he’s served so well and loves so much can re-find its way. Of course, it’s embarrassing for Arne Slot, especially when so many of Salah’s team-mates “like” the post (whatever their reasons). It heaps more pressure on the head coach. ‬

‪But the football overseen by Slot isn’t good enough at the moment. It lacks direction, intensity and authority. Salah is right. Slot has to focus most on ensuring Liverpool finish in the Champions League positions, rise above the criticism and give Salah the send-off a club legend deserves at Anfield on Sunday.”‬

This is so much more measured than pundits like Wayne Rooney saying he shouldn’t even be anywhere near Anfield on Sunday in his final game 🤦‍♂️

‪Thoughts on that Reds? 🤔👇
This is absolutely spot on from Henry Winter and more balanced than most reacting to Salah’s bomba statement who said “Mo Salah is being called selfish and also caring about Liverpool with his “heavy metal” comments. It’s possible to be both, caring about himself and the club. One of Liverpool’s greatest ever players was making a legitimate point, and he has a right to. Salah could have delivered his critique to the hierarchy in private but he’s leaving, rightly so as the revered 33-year-old is not the force of old. He’s more string quartet than heavy metal. ‬

‪By posting his critique to his 62m followers on Instagram, Salah wants everyone to know how he feels - and how he feels a club he’s served so well and loves so much can re-find its way. Of course, it’s embarrassing for Arne Slot, especially when so many of Salah’s team-mates “like” the post (whatever their reasons). It heaps more pressure on the head coach. ‬

‪But the football overseen by Slot isn’t good enough at the moment. It lacks direction, intensity and authority. Salah is right. Slot has to focus most on ensuring Liverpool finish in the Champions League positions, rise above the criticism and give Salah the send-off a club legend deserves at Anfield on Sunday.”‬

This is so much more measured than pundits like Wayne Rooney saying he shouldn’t even be anywhere near Anfield on Sunday in his final game 🤦‍♂️

‪Thoughts on that Reds? 🤔👇
This is absolutely spot on from Henry Winter and more balanced than most reacting to Salah’s bomba statement who said “Mo Salah is being called selfish and also caring about Liverpool with his “heavy metal” comments. It’s possible to be both, caring about himself and the club. One of Liverpool’s greatest ever players was making a legitimate point, and he has a right to. Salah could have delivered his critique to the hierarchy in private but he’s leaving, rightly so as the revered 33-year-old is not the force of old. He’s more string quartet than heavy metal. ‬

‪By posting his critique to his 62m followers on Instagram, Salah wants everyone to know how he feels - and how he feels a club he’s served so well and loves so much can re-find its way. Of course, it’s embarrassing for Arne Slot, especially when so many of Salah’s team-mates “like” the post (whatever their reasons). It heaps more pressure on the head coach. ‬

‪But the football overseen by Slot isn’t good enough at the moment. It lacks direction, intensity and authority. Salah is right. Slot has to focus most on ensuring Liverpool finish in the Champions League positions, rise above the criticism and give Salah the send-off a club legend deserves at Anfield on Sunday.”‬

This is so much more measured than pundits like Wayne Rooney saying he shouldn’t even be anywhere near Anfield on Sunday in his final game 🤦‍♂️

‪Thoughts on that Reds? 🤔👇
This is absolutely spot on from Henry Winter and more balanced than most reacting to Salah’s bomba statement who said “Mo Salah is being called selfish and also caring about Liverpool with his “heavy metal” comments. It’s possible to be both, caring about himself and the club. One of Liverpool’s greatest ever players was making a legitimate point, and he has a right to. Salah could have delivered his critique to the hierarchy in private but he’s leaving, rightly so as the revered 33-year-old is not the force of old. He’s more string quartet than heavy metal. ‬

‪By posting his critique to his 62m followers on Instagram, Salah wants everyone to know how he feels - and how he feels a club he’s served so well and loves so much can re-find its way. Of course, it’s embarrassing for Arne Slot, especially when so many of Salah’s team-mates “like” the post (whatever their reasons). It heaps more pressure on the head coach. ‬

‪But the football overseen by Slot isn’t good enough at the moment. It lacks direction, intensity and authority. Salah is right. Slot has to focus most on ensuring Liverpool finish in the Champions League positions, rise above the criticism and give Salah the send-off a club legend deserves at Anfield on Sunday.”‬

This is so much more measured than pundits like Wayne Rooney saying he shouldn’t even be anywhere near Anfield on Sunday in his final game 🤦‍♂️

‪Thoughts on that Reds? 🤔👇
This is absolutely spot on from Henry Winter and more balanced than most reacting to Salah’s bomba statement who said “Mo Salah is being called selfish and also caring about Liverpool with his “heavy metal” comments. It’s possible to be both, caring about himself and the club. One of Liverpool’s greatest ever players was making a legitimate point, and he has a right to. Salah could have delivered his critique to the hierarchy in private but he’s leaving, rightly so as the revered 33-year-old is not the force of old. He’s more string quartet than heavy metal. ‬

‪By posting his critique to his 62m followers on Instagram, Salah wants everyone to know how he feels - and how he feels a club he’s served so well and loves so much can re-find its way. Of course, it’s embarrassing for Arne Slot, especially when so many of Salah’s team-mates “like” the post (whatever their reasons). It heaps more pressure on the head coach. ‬

‪But the football overseen by Slot isn’t good enough at the moment. It lacks direction, intensity and authority. Salah is right. Slot has to focus most on ensuring Liverpool finish in the Champions League positions, rise above the criticism and give Salah the send-off a club legend deserves at Anfield on Sunday.”‬

This is so much more measured than pundits like Wayne Rooney saying he shouldn’t even be anywhere near Anfield on Sunday in his final game 🤦‍♂️

‪Thoughts on that Reds? 🤔👇
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This is absolutely spot on from Henry Winter and more balanced than most reacting to Salah’s bomba statement who said “Mo Salah is being called selfish and also caring about Liverpool with his “heavy metal” comments. It’s possible to be both, caring about himself and the club. One of Liverpool’s greatest ever players was making a legitimate point, and he has a right to. Salah could have delivered his critique to the hierarchy in private but he’s leaving, rightly so as the revered 33-year-old is not the force of old. He’s more string quartet than heavy metal. ‬ ‪By posting his critique to his 62m followers on Instagram, Salah wants everyone to know how he feels - and how he feels a club he’s served so well and loves so much can re-find its way. Of course, it’s embarrassing for Arne Slot, especially when so many of Salah’s team-mates “like” the post (whatever their reasons). It heaps more pressure on the head coach. ‬ ‪But the football overseen by Slot isn’t good enough at the moment. It lacks direction, intensity and authority. Salah is right. Slot has to focus most on ensuring Liverpool finish in the Champions League positions, rise above the criticism and give Salah the send-off a club legend deserves at Anfield on Sunday.”‬ This is so much more measured than pundits like Wayne Rooney saying he shouldn’t even be anywhere near Anfield on Sunday in his final game 🤦‍♂️ ‪Thoughts on that Reds? 🤔👇

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