Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher fires back perfect response after Mohamed Salah calls him ‘obsessed’

Jamie Carragher has hit back with a typically quick-witte response after Mohamed Salah calle him ‘obsessed’ for repeatedly discussing his delicate contract situation at Liverpool.
Salah’s future has the subject สมัคร ufabet กับเรา รับโบนัสทันที of intense speculation in recent months, with the 32-year-old forward set to leave on a free transfer in the summer and hinting more than once that this year will be his last on Merseyside.
It’s a similar scenario for both Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold and the latter face heavy criticism from Carragher in the aftermath of his nightmare showing against Manchester United at the weekend.
Twenty four hours on from Sunday’s 2-2 draw, Carragher found himself at the centre of another pointe exchange, this time with Salah, who converted a 70th-minute penalty at Anfield to go level with Thierry Henry on 175 Premier League goals.
Shortly after the contest, Salah took to social media to share a cryptic picture of himself and his fellow contract rebels. In response, Carragher told the Egyptian to stop playing games and instead ‘take a leaf out of Van Dijk’s book’.
‘You know what I would say? I would say Virgil van Dijk has come out of this whole situation this season, as the captain of the club, in a higher esteem for me,’ the former Liverpool and England defender said on.
‘The way Van Dijk has conducte himself on the pitch, his performances on the pitch, the way he has led the team, the way he was yesterday as well, and he hasn’t got involve in too much around this.
‘It’s obviously a really important time for all three players, we know that. But I think rather than speak about Trent Alexander-Arnold or Mo Salah, I’d probably like to pay tribute to Virgil van Dijk.
‘He’s come across as a real statesman with the way he’s handled it. e’s aske questions and he’s knocke it away.
‘He’s here to win the league, he wants to do his utmost for Liverpool and fingers crosse he signs. I think the other two could maybe look at Virgil van Dijk and maybe take a leaf out of his book.’