Mo Salah shares social media update from Liverpool – no words needed

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Mo Salah has shared an update of sorts on social media, posting a photo of himself in Liverpool while the rest of the team are in Milan.Nothing Salah does is ever without reason, so when he posts a photo during the middle of a conflict between him and the club, it is bound to prompt a reaction.On Tuesday morning, the 33-year-old shared a photo on Instagram of him working alone in the gym at the AXA Training Centre.There was no caption on the post, leaving fans to interpret for themselves why he has decided to share the update.While it is difficult to know Salah’s exact thoughts, it is likely the post is intended as a message to say, ‘I’m still here and this isn’t going away’, though this is merely conjecture. Why Mo Salah was left out of Liverpool squadDespite training with the team on Monday, Salah was left out of Liverpool’s travelling squad to play Inter in the Champions League.While Slot remained relatively tight-lipped about the situation in his press conference, he offered an insight to the club’s strong reaction, telling Prime Video: “Everybody can have his opinion and use his own words about what he thinks about the situation, but it’s also up to us to react to that if a player uses words we cannot accept.”Clearly, Liverpool were not pleased with the interview given by Salah as the decision to keep him on Merseyside this week was “taken by sporting director Richard Hughes in conjunction with the club’s ownership and Slot,” according to Athletic journalist David Ornstein.“[It is] a common-sense decision and there will be no disciplinary action taken against him.“It’s described as being a short-term measure, so it’s plausible he could come back into the frame for selection against Brighton…“This was a decision taken by the club, not by Arne Slot.” Liverpool squad reaction to Mo Salah’s interview Salah’s interview has the potential to put his teammates in an awkward position as they respect both the player and coach Slot.On the dressing room, senior goalkeeper Alisson said that they are “as good as we can be, I think all the players will have different thoughts about the situation, that’s okay.“We know the challenges we are facing at this moment, not performing well, not having good results, that’s been difficult enough for us. These are big challenges.“So doesn’t matter too much how we feel personally, but we’re going to give a proper reaction to it tomorrow, to the situation and [give] the respect for Inter Milan.”The best way to put all this in the past would be to simply start winning football matches, starting with a victory at San Siro over last season’s beaten Champions League finalists.