Liverpool stars could be turning on Arne Slot after Mohamed Salah’s social media post | OneFootball

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·17 May 2026

Liverpool stars could be turning on Arne Slot after Mohamed Salah’s social media post

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Salah Statement Leaves Slot Facing Uncomfortable Questions

There are moments at Liverpool when frustration escapes quietly through the dressing room door, and there are moments when it bursts into public view with enough force to shake the foundations of the club. Mohamed Salah’s latest social media message belonged firmly in the second category.

What appeared at first glance to be an emotional farewell reflection quickly became something far more pointed. The Liverpool forward, preparing to leave the club at the end of the season, delivered a stinging assessment of standards, identity and direction under Arne Slot after the damaging 4-2 defeat against Aston Villa.


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As first reported by SPORTbible, the reaction from Liverpool players was immediate and revealing.

Salah wrote: “I want to see Liverpool go back to being the heavy metal attacking team that opponents fear and back to being a team that wins trophies.

“That is the football I know how to play and that is the identity that needs to be recovered and kept for good. It cannot be negotiable and everyone that joins this club should adapt to it.”

Those words carried weight because they sounded less like nostalgia and more like a challenge to the current regime.

For Slot, it was an uncomfortable public reminder that Liverpool’s identity remains tied emotionally to the intensity and relentlessness that defined the previous era. Supporters can tolerate transition. What they struggle to accept is drift.

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Liverpool Players Show Support for Salah

Perhaps the most striking element of the episode was not Salah’s criticism itself, but the reaction from Liverpool players.

Curtis Jones responded publicly with a clapping emoji before adding his own message: “Thank you for your continued support in a disappointing season. It’s way off the standards expected at this football club.”

That sentiment mattered. It suggested Salah was not speaking in isolation.

According to the original SPORTbible report, several Liverpool players liked the post, including Dominik Szoboszlai, Andy Robertson, Wataru Endo, Jeremie Frimpong, Hugo Ekitike, Milos Kerkez, Giovanni Leoni and Calvin Ramsay. Harvey Elliott, currently away on loan, also showed support.

Inside elite dressing rooms, social media interactions are rarely meaningless. Players understand precisely how such gestures will be interpreted publicly. The collective response gave the impression of a squad aligned with Salah’s concerns over Liverpool’s trajectory under Slot.

Results have only intensified scrutiny. Liverpool’s defensive collapse at Villa Park left them vulnerable in the race for Champions League qualification, while performances across the campaign have lacked consistency, authority and attacking fluency.

For many supporters, the fear is not merely about losing matches. It is about losing identity.

Slot Under Pressure After Aston Villa Collapse

The scale of Liverpool’s regression has created mounting pressure on Slot. Conceding 76 league goals in a 38-game season is a statistic that jars violently with the club’s recent history.

This is a side that once suffocated opponents with pace, aggression and precision. Too often this season, Liverpool have looked passive and uncertain.

Salah’s comments cut directly into that debate. His reference to “heavy metal football” was impossible to miss. It evoked memories of the intensity that once made Anfield feel inevitable for visiting teams.

Slot attempted to cool tensions in response to Salah’s remarks. He insisted standards remained high and rejected concerns about the squad mentality.

“What Mo is saying is that standards are really important for a football club,” Slot said.

“I cannot agree more with him.”

Yet his broader response hinted at irritation beneath the surface. There have already been reports of previous disagreements between Salah and Slot during the campaign, including suggestions the forward felt unfairly criticised earlier in the season.

Public harmony now feels fragile.

Liverpool’s supporters have seen difficult transitions before, but they also recognise when influential figures inside the dressing room are sending warning signs. Salah’s message was not framed like a farewell tribute. It read more like a final attempt to defend what he believes Liverpool should represent.

Future Concerns Surround Liverpool Rebuild

The challenge facing Slot extends beyond tactics or recruitment. He must convince both Liverpool players and supporters that the club’s standards remain intact after an increasingly turbulent campaign.

That task becomes harder when one of the greatest players in Liverpool’s modern history openly questions the direction of travel.

Salah’s influence stretches far beyond goals and assists. He became symbolic of Liverpool’s relentless mentality during years of success. When figures of that stature speak publicly, people listen.

There is still time for Slot to reshape perceptions. Football moves quickly and memories can soften with victories. But the reaction to Salah’s statement exposed genuine tension beneath the surface at Liverpool.

The manager now faces a defining summer. Recruitment, style of play and dressing room unity will all come under scrutiny. More importantly, he must restore belief that Liverpool remain unmistakably Liverpool.

At clubs of this stature, supporters accept defeat occasionally. What they never accept is losing sight of who they are.

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