When a Legend Speaks Up: Salah, Liverpool, and a Viral Debate
12 December 2025
El-Saqa's Viral Defense of Salah
Egyptian actor Ahmed El-Saqa launched a bold critique of Liverpool's management and its fan base on behalf of Mohamed Salah, amid the latest turmoil surrounding the star.
Salah has reportedly been sidelined by Dutch coach Arne Slot, benched in the last three Premier League games and left out of a Champions League clash against Inter Milan.
Salah's statements reportedly reflect frustration: the club seems to be pushing him under the bus, the relationship with the coach has deteriorated, and he does not feel comfortable in the squad right now.
El-Saqa posted a public message on Facebook, saying he is proud to share Salah's nationality and urging Liverpool's fans and management to acknowledge Salah's impact and to reflect on whether the team would have won its trophies without him in the last eight years.
Salah's Legacy and the Call for Respect
El-Saqa stressed that Salah is not only an icon for Egyptians or Arabs; he is a symbol appreciated by the British public and football fans worldwide. Show Salah the respect he deserves; he is a legend in every sense of the word.
The message also notes Salah's ongoing significance as Liverpool faces upcoming Premier League fixtures, including the match against Brighton, underscoring Salah’s influence regardless of lineup decisions.
Ultimately, El-Saqa’s point is that star players help define clubs as much as managers do, and that sometimes appreciation trumps admonition.
And to keep things light: Salah’s goal celebrations are legendary, and this debate is hotter than a terrace in midsummer.
Punchline 1: If Salah’s impact were a currency, Liverpool would be solvent—if not, at least they’d have better coffee in the press room.
Punchline 2: In football as in life, you don’t bench the maestro—you let him conduct the orchestra.