Mohamed Salah was dropped to the bench for Liverpool’s 2-2 away draw to West Ham, and his team-mate Darwin Nunez had to intervene to prevent a situation from escalating. After the match, Salah declined to participate in interviews as he walked through the mixed media zone, leaving behind a fiery message: “If I speak today there will be fire,” as he exited the London Stadium. As a result, speculation about Salah’s future at Anfield intensified on social media, with fans expressing their belief that he might leave Liverpool in the summer. Some fans expressed disappointment in Salah’s performance and indicated that he seemed disinterested.
Despite being brought on in the 79th minute, Salah was unable to secure a late win for the club. The draw effectively ended Liverpool’s hopes of winning the title. Salah expressed his frustration, stating that he was not in the mood to talk about the match and that the team would regroup and try to perform better in their next game. This event left Liverpool fans and observers questioning whether Salah would remain with the club in the upcoming season.
The situation seemed to hint at potential changes in the team’s lineup.