
Jamie Carragher has outlined the one scenario that would stop him from commenting on Liverpool.
Carragher condemned Mohamed Salah's bombshell post-match interview at Elland Road on Monday Night Football as he labelled him a 'disgrace'.
Salah was subsequently removed from selection against Inter Milan on Tuesday and it remains to be seen whether he returns to the fold against Brighton.
Following his on-air rant, Carragher issued an apology and has since commented further on the Salah and Arne Slot situation.
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He believes his initial take on Salah was in align with Liverpool's fanbase.
Carragher also believes supporters who don't go to games are disconnected from the mood of the club and vowed to stop commenting on Liverpool if his views no longer reflect the club's hardcore fanbase.

In his column for the Telegraph, he wrote: "Like many clubs’ fanbases, Liverpool’s is divided between those who dedicate their life to supporting the team - the familiar faces you see and hear even as players at home and away - and those who spend their time on social media and are disconnected from the mood in and around the city and the stadium itself.
"After I spoke on the Salah situation on Monday Night Football, I was alerted to those who disagreed with my take. I couldn’t care less, because I intuitively know I am on the same page as those supporters who were at San Siro on Tuesday night. I am in touch with enough of them to be able to measure if my mood reflects theirs. The day I no longer believe that to be true is the day I stop commenting on Liverpool."

Arne Slot to hold talks with Mohamed Salah about facing Brighton
Salah was left out of Liverpool's squad to face Inter Milan after being benched against West Ham United, Sunderland and Leeds United.
Speaking at Friday's pre-match press conference, Slot revealed he will hold talks with Salah about whether to play him on Saturday.
Asked about the future of Salah, Slot said: "I have no reasons to not want him to stay."
He added: "I will have a conversation with Mo.
"The outcome of that conversation determines how things will look [on Saturday]."
Topics: Jamie Carragher, Mohamed Salah, Arne Slot, Liverpool, Football