Liverpool icon Mohamed Salah seemingly showed his true colours when he 'held back' from an improptu interview on TNT Sports after the Reds' unimpressive loss to PSG
08:59, 09 Apr 2026Updated 08:59, 09 Apr 2026
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Mohamed Salah was an unused substitute on Wednesday evening against PSG
Mohamed Salah seemingly shown his true colours after Liverpool were outclassed by Paris Saint-Germain in their Champions League quarter-final first leg.
Salah was an unused substitute as the Reds lost 2-0 at the Parc des Princes to a rampant PSG on Wednesday evening. And after the full-time whistle, the dejected Egyptian icon opted for a solo warm down, passing the TNT Sports crew on his way back to the changing rooms.
He smiled as he shook hands with Steven Gerrard, Steve McManaman and Laura Woods, but made it very clear that he wasn't in the mood to talk. And football fans suspect he was holding himself back from another bombshell interview and passing comment on manager Arne Slot's failed tactics.
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Mohamed Salah made it very clear he didn't want to speak to the TNT Sports crew
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That follows the extraordinary rant Salah launched against Slot and the club in similar circumstances in December, after he was left on the bench during a 3-3 draw away against Leeds United.
Speaking on social media, one fan said: “Salah held himself back there. He really wanted to say his piece on TNT but he knows there’s no point now.”
"Body language, ladies and gentlemen. Look closely at Salah and Gerrard. They understand everything and respect each other for it," a second said. As a third posted: "Man he's so professional I'd be asking for slots head
And another added: "That interview Salah's going to do when he leaves is going to bang, everything he said in January or whenever he did that interview has proved to be right..."
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Mohamed Salah is set to leave Liverpool in the summer, making the announcement during the international break
Salah is set to leave Liverpool in the summer, announcing his decision over the international break. And he might have been hoping to go out with a bang, but has struggled for form.
Speaking on TNT Sports, Gerrard said: "[He’ll be] frustrated. He’ll be sitting there thinking he’d back himself to influence this game and improve proceedings, certainly from an attacking point of view.
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“He’ll be a little bit sad and frustrated. But credit to him because he’s just stayed behind there and done some extra running.
“In his mind he’s already got his mind on Fulham [on Saturday] and he’s doing extra work which shows the pro and the mentality that you’re dealing with.”