Crossing of ‘poisoned darts’ between Salah and Carragher: “I’m starting to think he’s obsessed with me”

Mohamed Salah and Jamie Carragher, two true Liverpool legends, are not exactly two people who have a lot of ‘feeling’. The latest demonstration of this is the very harsh response of the Egyptian to the former captain of the ‘reds’ after a comment by the latter on television.

Salah published a photo on social networks with Trent Alexander-Arnold and with Van Dijk, without any type of message, but it so happens that there are three players whose contract ends in June and their continuity is far from assured. in Liverpool. Chance? Dart to the club?

Asked about this image, Jamie Carragher, in ‘Sky Sports’, first did not want to go into the subject too much: “I don’t know.” However, then, positively reinforcing Van Dijk, he threw a dart at the Egyptian: “You know what I would say. I would say that Virgil van Dijk has come out of this whole situation this season as captain of the club with a higher regard for me. In the the way he has behaved, the way he has acted on the field, the way he has led the team…”.

Carragher’s criticism of Mohamed Salah… and Trent Alexander-Arnold did not stop there: “They have asked him questions and he has not been absent, he is here to win the league and he is doing everything possible for Liverpool. And I cross the fingers for him to sign. And he added: “But I think the other two could look at Van Dijk and take an example from him.”

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Salah quickly responded to the clip circulating on social media with the following phrase: “I’m starting to think you’re obsessed with me,” accompanied by a winking face.

As expected, Jamie Carragher did not remain silent and responded to the Egyptian with a message in which he wished for his renewal: “I have always been obsessed with you @MoSalah. I hope that obsession continues next season.” A message with two emojis, one with fingers crossed and another winking.

Salah has already dropped on several occasions that this will be his last year as a Liverpool player. In an interview with ‘Sky Sports’ on Friday, the Egyptian even stated. “This is my last year.” In addition, he also underlined his intention to leave with the Premier League title.


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