Liverpool is shaking! Owen responded to Salah's words: You can't make it public
After Liverpool's 3-3 draw with Leeds United in the English Premier League, Mohamed Salah was responded by Michael Owen, the legendary name of the English giant. Here are the details...

Mohamed Salah, the Egyptian star footballer of English Premier League team Liverpool, made a statement to the press members after the 15th week match in which Liverpool drew 3-3 with Leeds United last night.
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Stating that he was disappointed to be on the bench, the Egyptian star said, "I'm sitting on the bench for 90 minutes. I'm on the bench for the third time, I think it's the first time in my career. I'm very, very disappointed to be honest. I've done so much for this club over the years, especially last season. Now I'm sitting on the bench and I don't know why. It seems like the club threw me under the bus. That's what I feel. I think it's clear that someone wants me to take all the blame. I was promised a lot in the summer and so far I have been on the bench for three games, so I can't say that they have kept their promises."
SIGNAL OF DEPARTURE
Noting that he will always support and love Liverpool, the 33-year-old said: "I have said many times before that I have a good relationship with the manager, but suddenly it broke down. I don't know why but it seems to me that someone doesn't want me at the club. I told my parents to come to the Brighton game on December 13. I don't know if I will play or not but I will enjoy it. I will enjoy that game in my head because I don't know what will happen now. I will be at Anfield to say goodbye to the fans before I go to the African Cup of Nations. I don't know what will happen after that."
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OWEN'S REPLY TO SALAH!
In 2013, Michael Owen, the legendary name of Liverpool and English football, responded to Mohammed Salah's words on social media. The English legend criticized Salah's statements with the following words; "I can imagine how you feel. You have carried this team on your back for a long time and you have won everything there is to win. But it's a team game and you can't say what you said publicly. A week later you will participate in the African Cup of Nations. Of course you'll grit your teeth, enjoy representing your country and see how things are when you come back, won't you?"







