Liverpool is grappling with a tough decision regarding Mohamed Salah after the player’s post-match rant. Salah joined training on Sunday, prompting speculation about his inclusion in the Champions League clash with Inter Milan. The Times reports that Liverpool may opt to leave Salah out following his outburst against head coach Arne Slot. The Guardian echoes the sentiment, suggesting that Salah could be excluded from the squad for the crucial match.
Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen has publicly criticized Salah for his fiery comments after the Reds’ draw with Leeds. Meanwhile, Egypt national team boss Hossam Hassan extended his support to Salah by posting a picture with the player on Instagram. The Mirror Online highlights Hassan’s show of solidarity with Salah, describing the player as a symbol of determination and strength.
In other news, Jude Bellingham sustained a severe eye injury during Real Madrid’s recent loss to Celta Vigo in LaLiga. Moving on to cricket, Ben Stokes issued a strong warning to the England team, emphasizing that the dressing room is no place for ‘weak men’. Stokes accused some players of succumbing to the intense mental pressure of Ashes cricket.
The Daily Record covers Wilfried Nancy’s comments after his Celtic side’s 2-1 defeat to Hearts. Nancy expressed his focus on performance rather than results, underlining his commitment to improving Celtic’s form. As Liverpool navigates the fallout from Salah’s outburst, the football world awaits the club’s decision on the star player’s availability for the upcoming matches.






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