Liverpool manager Arne Slot has responded to criticism from Mohamed Salah, who vented his frustration at the club's form and style of play this season in an interview.
Salah, who is due to play his final game for Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday, expressed his disappointment with the team's performance and hinted at the need for a change in approach.
Slot, who took over as manager in the summer, said: 'I understand where Mohamed is coming from, but I believe we need to stick to our plan. We've made some good progress this season, but we're not yet where we want to be.'
The criticism from Salah has sparked debate among Liverpool fans, with some calling for Slot to be given more time to turn the team's fortunes around.
However, others have expressed their support for the manager, pointing to the team's improved form in recent weeks.
Salah's comments have also raised questions about his future at the club, with some speculating that he may be on his way out of Anfield in the summer.
Slot, however, remains committed to working with the Egyptian forward, saying: 'Mohamed is a top player and we want to keep him at the club. We'll do everything we can to make that happen.'