
Prominent former footballer Thierry Henry criticized Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian player recently expressed public dissatisfaction after being left out of the starting lineup.
"I, too, had issues with my coaches – Arsène Wenger and Pep Guardiola. But I never discussed them publicly.
I defended the club. If you represent the club, you must defend it under all circumstances.
No matter what happens within the team, it is important to protect the club, your teammates, the coach, and the staff. Yes, you may feel angry, hurt, or dissatisfied.
But it is not acceptable to openly show these feelings, especially when the club is in a difficult situation. Any issues should be resolved internally within the team.
Later, if you want to leave or express your views, you must do so at the right time. I understand Mo (Salah).
He has scored 38 goals and is now on the bench. However, there are moments when you need to prioritize the team above yourself," Henry said in an interview with CBS Sports.
Mohamed Salah did not participate in Tuesday's match against Inter. The player was not taken to Italy.
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