Liverpool players past and present are showing their support for Mohamed Salah following his outburst against the club, with a number of big names reacting to the winger's latest post on social media.
Salah has of course placed serious doubt over his future at Anfield after launching an extraordinary attack against Liverpool and Arne Slot at the weekend. The 33-year-old accused the club of "throwing him under the bus", while claiming that his relationship with Slot has now broken down.
The fallout continues, with the Reds' head coach having now responded to Salah, while former defender Jamie Carragher slammed the winger after also being called out.
Salah himself has now posted on social media for the first time since his explosive interview, with the Egyptian posting a picture of himself at Liverpool's training ground as he works on his own in the gym at the AXA Training Centre, having been left out of the squad for today's Champions League game against Inter Milan.
The post has garnered plenty of reaction, including from a number of his current and former teammates.
Alisson Becker, Andy Robertson, Dominik Szoboszlai and Milos Kerkez all liked the post out of the current squad, as did Harvey Elliott, Kostas Tsimikas and Harvey Davies, all of whom are currently out on loan.
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Jordan Henderson also showed their support, with the latter also replying to the post with a love heart emoji.
Alisson also voiced his support for Salah when speaking at a press conference in Milan on Monday, although the goalkeeper - who also played alongside Salah at Roma - did reveal he plans to speak to his teammate about his comments.
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"We spend so much time together, not so much away from the training ground, but there's a bond," Alisson said. "I will speak with him, but that will be private."
He added: "What's happening here now tells you about the situation. We are grown-up men, we understand this is a personal situation for Mo....I don't believe his goal is to disrespect anyone. He has the freedom to speak about how he feels and his own situation.
"As a team, it's not important how we feel; it's important how we react now. The reaction is staying together, working hard, and overcoming a bad situation. "It is not just about Mo, it is about what is best for the team and the club."

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