Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has been given the nod by head coach Arne Slot to play against Brighton at Anfield this Saturday. Positive talks between the two parties have resolved any issues that had arisen, and the Egyptian international will be available for selection in the Premier League match.
However, tensions between Salah and Slot had escalated earlier this week. In a news conference after Liverpool's 3-3 draw against Leeds, Salah claimed that his relationship with Slot had broken down and that he had been "thrown under the bus." He even went as far as to say that Saturday's game would be an opportunity for him to say goodbye to Anfield and that he had invited his mother to attend.
Slot, however, had a different story to tell. In a pre-game news conference on Friday, the head coach said there were "no reasons to not want Mohamed Salah to stay" at the club. He also stated that he would have a conversation with Mo about his future at the club and that the outcome of that conversation would determine how things will look.
Despite the recent drama, Salah has been an unused substitute in two of Liverpool's past three Premier League games, missing out on the opportunity to score crucial points for the team. His last start was in the 1-1 draw against Sunderland, where he played as a substitute and scored once.
Salah is set to depart for the Africa Cup of Nations on Monday and will likely return to Merseyside after the final on January 18th, potentially missing up to eight Liverpool games if Egypt reaches the final. The forward has scored five goals in 18 appearances this season.
With Salah back in contention, Liverpool will be looking to improve on their recent form, which has seen them draw two successive league matches. The team faces Brighton at Anfield with a 3pm kick-off on Saturday.
However, tensions between Salah and Slot had escalated earlier this week. In a news conference after Liverpool's 3-3 draw against Leeds, Salah claimed that his relationship with Slot had broken down and that he had been "thrown under the bus." He even went as far as to say that Saturday's game would be an opportunity for him to say goodbye to Anfield and that he had invited his mother to attend.
Slot, however, had a different story to tell. In a pre-game news conference on Friday, the head coach said there were "no reasons to not want Mohamed Salah to stay" at the club. He also stated that he would have a conversation with Mo about his future at the club and that the outcome of that conversation would determine how things will look.
Despite the recent drama, Salah has been an unused substitute in two of Liverpool's past three Premier League games, missing out on the opportunity to score crucial points for the team. His last start was in the 1-1 draw against Sunderland, where he played as a substitute and scored once.
Salah is set to depart for the Africa Cup of Nations on Monday and will likely return to Merseyside after the final on January 18th, potentially missing up to eight Liverpool games if Egypt reaches the final. The forward has scored five goals in 18 appearances this season.
With Salah back in contention, Liverpool will be looking to improve on their recent form, which has seen them draw two successive league matches. The team faces Brighton at Anfield with a 3pm kick-off on Saturday.