Was Salah's return the beginning of the end at Liverpool or start of an apology? | Will Unwin
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Was Salah's return the beginning of the end at Liverpool or start of an apology? | Will Unwin
"Mohamed Salah and Liverpool have put politics to shame by showing what a long week truly looks like. It ended with the Egyptian doing a one-man lap of honour at Anfield, an attempt to rebuild trust with the supporters after creating a ceasefire, if not a complete truce, with Arne Slot. Over the past seven days a lot has changed, but one thing remained the same, Salah started a Premier League game on the bench,"
"Salah has been part of a group that has provided me with unrivalled joy as a football fan, which will be the overwhelming memory, but there will be that little asterisk now, said Navneet Singh, a Liverpool season-ticket holder. There's a difference between the best and your favourite players. Robbie Fowler and John Barnes are my favourite Liverpool players. But part of the reason they're my favourites is because they didn't have incidents like this."
Mohamed Salah performed a one-man lap of honour at Anfield to rebuild trust with supporters after a week of tension and a ceasefire with manager Arne Slot. He began a Premier League match on the bench, played 75 minutes against Brighton, and provided an assist despite seeking a goal. Salah had been dropped for the trip to Inter and faced criticism while Liverpool drew at Leeds. Supporters expressed mixed feelings, with some questioning his future and others remembering his contributions. Talks between Salah and Slot eased the situation and Salah remained with the squad, his image still prominent among fans.
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