Liverpool legend Danny Murphy has come under fire from pundits after criticizing Mohamed Salah's comments about his situation at the club. In a recent appearance on Match of the Day, Murphy expressed frustration with Salah's remarks, suggesting that the Egyptian forward is "making it all about him".
Murphy's criticism was sparked by Salah's claims that he had been "thrown under the bus" by Liverpool, which he attributed to his manager Jurgen Klopp and the club's board. However, Murphy felt that Salah's comments were not only self-indulgent but also misguided.
"It's like he's forgotten what it's all about," Murphy said. "He's got a great career ahead of him, but sometimes you've got to think about the team rather than just your own personal situation."
Murphy's comments have sparked debate among fans and pundits alike, with some defending Salah's right to express his feelings and others accusing him of being selfish.
Salah has since responded to Murphy's criticism, saying that he was "just trying to get his point across" and that he understood the concerns. However, it remains to be seen whether Murphy's words will have a lasting impact on Salah's career or reputation.
One thing is certain, however: the tension between Liverpool's star players and their pundits is far from over. As one pundit was heard saying recently, "It's like they're speaking different languages". The debate shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
Murphy's criticism was sparked by Salah's claims that he had been "thrown under the bus" by Liverpool, which he attributed to his manager Jurgen Klopp and the club's board. However, Murphy felt that Salah's comments were not only self-indulgent but also misguided.
"It's like he's forgotten what it's all about," Murphy said. "He's got a great career ahead of him, but sometimes you've got to think about the team rather than just your own personal situation."
Murphy's comments have sparked debate among fans and pundits alike, with some defending Salah's right to express his feelings and others accusing him of being selfish.
Salah has since responded to Murphy's criticism, saying that he was "just trying to get his point across" and that he understood the concerns. However, it remains to be seen whether Murphy's words will have a lasting impact on Salah's career or reputation.
One thing is certain, however: the tension between Liverpool's star players and their pundits is far from over. As one pundit was heard saying recently, "It's like they're speaking different languages". The debate shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.