Liverpool coach Slott once again talked about Salah's situation in an interview. He expressed the hope that Salah would be angry about not being able to start and would never be satisfied. In Liverpool's match against Frankfurt, Salah was a...

Liverpool coach Slott once again talked about Salah's situation in an interview. He expressed the hope that Salah would be angry about not being able to start and would never be satisfied.
In Liverpool's match against Frankfurt, Salah was a substitute for two consecutive Champions League games. Interestingly, Salah deleted multiple Liverpool-related content on social media after the game, a move that was interpreted as his dissatisfaction with the substitution decision.
When asked whether Salah was the kind of player who can face substitutes with the right attitude, Slott said: "I hope he will never accept it calmly, because once you start to accept it, you lose the fighting spirit you should have. "
"This applies to all players, not just Salah Huh. When you start to accept that you will no longer play and settle for the status quo, you lose the fighting spirit required to play at this level. "
Sloter is not sure whether Isaac can recover from the calf injury in time to play against Brentford, but even if he insists on not recalling Salah, there are still other options on the front. Whether the Egyptian star will understand the decision to be hidden again is another matter.
Sloter said frankly: "My experience is that it is usually difficult for players to understand why they can't play. They all see football through their own eyes, which is a good thing in itself."
"You now put all 20 players in the starting lineup, and I would be surprised if someone would not include themselves. "
"This is not to say that they do not understand that there are many excellent players in the team. Occasionally someone needs to be rotated. "
"But if they line up for the Champions League final tomorrow, I dare say everyone will put themselves on the list - maybe only Leo (Ngumoha) or Trey (Nyoni) will accept it. "
Despite the ups and downs this season, Slott firmly believes that Salah is only experiencing a temporary slump and supports him to return to his peak form. "Age brings all kinds of changes, but if I had to choose a player who can finish a shot from 12 yards in the box and score a goal to save my reputation, I will still choose Salah. "
"Now he needs to prove that he can appear in those key areas. As you can see from his training methods and shooting exercises, this ability will not disappear. The key is that we continue to create opportunities for him, and he needs to actively seek these opportunities.