
Former Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold has weighed in on the ongoing dispute between Mohamed Salah and the Reds.
After Liverpool were held to a 3-3 draw at Leeds on Saturday night, Salah delivered a bombshell interview in which he claimed he had been 'thrown under the bus' by the club.
The Egyptian forward was an unused substitute at Elland Road before walking into the mixed zone and revealing he had no relationship with head coach Arne Slot.
His comments have sparked growing speculation over his Liverpool future, with some pundits questioning whether he has already played his final game for the club.
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On Monday Night Football, Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher heavily criticised Salah, labelling his conduct a "disgrace."
He accused the forward of waiting to speak out until after a disappointing result and suggested he timed his criticism in an attempt to get Slot sacked.

Although Salah has been left out of Liverpool's travelling squad for the Champions League clash with Inter Milan, Slot did not rule out a return.
The Dutchman insisted Salah's comments had not undermined his authority and said he could not confirm whether the Egyptian had played his last game for the club.
While the team prepare to face Inter Milan, Salah is training alone at Melwood, posting a photo of himself sitting in the gym.
In an apparent show of support, the post was liked by former Liverpool teammate Alexander-Arnold.
The Englishman left the club in controversial circumstances over the summer, allowing his contract to run down before joining Real Madrid for around £10 million ahead of the Club World Cup.
After announcing his departure in May, Alexander-Arnold was booed by supporters, a reaction which Salah described as 'harsh'.

When he returned to Anfield with Real Madrid, he was met with a hostile reception from Liverpool fans.
Ahead of that match, Alexander-Arnold revealed he had received light-hearted messages from former teammates, including Salah.
He told Prime Video Sport: "After the draw, Robbo [Andrew Robertson], Mo [Salah] and Ibou [Konate] all messaged me, we were just laughing.
“When the draw was announced, everyone knew it was going to happen, it was destined for that fixture to come."
Former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson also weighed in on the dispute, commenting with a love-heart emoji on Salah's latest social media post.
Meanwhile former defender Dejan Lovren was more outspoken.
"The only way to deal with injustice is to fight with all our strength," he said.
After Saturday's home match against Brighton & Hove Albion, Salah will leave the squad to represent Egypt at the Africa Cup of Nations.
When he returns, the January transfer window will be open, at which point the club may look to move him on.
The Saudi Pro League and MLS have both been reported as potential destinations for Salah.
Topics: Liverpool, Mohamed Salah, Arne Slot, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Premier League, Football