
The Digest:
Liverpool supporters have heavily criticized Mohamed Salah for a perceived selfish act during the team's 5-1 Champions League win over Eintracht Frankfurt. According to the Daily Mail, the Egyptian forward, who came on as a late substitute, chose to shoot instead of passing to an open Florian Wirtz for a potential first club goal, drawing ire online for prioritizing personal stats over team chemistry.
Key Points:
- Mohamed Salah was criticized by Liverpool fans for a selfish decision against Frankfurt.
- The incident occurred after he came on as a 74th-minute substitute with Liverpool leading 5-1.
- Salah shot instead of passing to an unmarked Florian Wirtz, who is seeking his first goal for the club.
- Fans described the act as "selfish nonsense" and called for him to be dropped against Brentford.
- This follows a similar incident in the previous match against Manchester United.
- Salah has only three goals and three assists in 12 games this season after a stellar prior campaign.
- The criticism emerged despite the team's comprehensive victory in Germany.
Sources: Daily Mail