Senior Legend Takes Aim at Junior: Liverpool Icon Slams Salah for Selfish Behavior
Graeme Souness criticized departing Liverpool star Mohamed Salah for selfish behavior, accusing him of blaming manager Arne Slot publicly rather than leaving with grace as his best days fade.
Graeme Souness, Liverpool's legendary midfielder, has criticized Mohamed Salah, the club's young star, for displaying selfish behavior during his final season with the Reds.
The incident stems from Liverpool's 1-4 away defeat to Aston Villa in the 2025-26 Premier League season's penultimate match. Salah, who will leave the club after this season ends, posted on social media expressing his desire to see Liverpool play aggressive, heavy-metal style attacking football again and maintain that identity.
While Salah didn't explicitly name anyone, many observers believe his post was indirect criticism of manager Arne Slot, whose tactics have produced disappointing results this season.
Additionally, the 32-year-old previously gave an interview stating his relationship with the manager had broken down after he became a backup for three consecutive matches and was subsequently dropped from the squad for one game.
Most recently, Souness criticized Salah's post as a selfish act, saying: "I think Salah is a big problem. I'm quite disappointed with the way he's leaving. It's all about him. He should have left with grace, but he didn't."
"He should accept his own situation and shouldn't make selfish comments the way he did after the Leeds United match. Accept that your best days are behind you. Don't blame others."
"He's tried to drag the manager down with him. I'm very disappointed by that. He's a brilliant player and will be remembered as a great in history, but I think he's let himself down in the way he's treated Liverpool."