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Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has expressed his regret to winger Mohamed Salah for his recent remarks directed at the Egyptian player.
On Monday, Carragher implied that the 33-year-old was attempting to have his manager, Arne Slot, dismissed.
However, during CBS Sports’ UEFA Champions League segment on Tuesday, former Manchester City defender Micah Richards asked Carragher if he would like to extend an apology to Salah.
Carragher agreed to Richards’ request and conveyed his admiration for the former Chelsea star.
“Mo, I apologize for upsetting you. I hold you in high regard as a Liverpool player, but it's important that you conduct yourself appropriately off the pitch,” Carragher stated (via Mirror).
In the meantime, Salah was not part of the Liverpool squad that triumphed over Inter Milan 1-0 in the Champions League at San Siro on Tuesday. This absence followed his controversial interview where he criticized Liverpool and manager Arne Slot.
Frequently Asked Questions
What did Jamie Carragher say about Mohamed Salah?
Carragher suggested that Salah wanted to have manager Arne Slot sacked, which led to his apology to the player.
Why was Mohamed Salah absent from the match against Inter Milan?
Salah was absent due to the fallout from his controversial interview in which he criticized both Liverpool and manager Arne Slot.



