Henry criticizing Mohamed Salah: This is not the way that suits Liverpool

Thierry Henry, the legend of Arsenal and the French national team, directed a direct criticism at the captain of our national team, Mohamed Salah, against the backdrop of his recent statements about his situation within Liverpool, stressing that such matters must be resolved within the corridors of the club, away from the media, especially with Liverpool.
Henry’s statements came during his analysis on the American CBS Sports network, where he said: “I faced problems with Arsene Wenger and Pep Guardiola… Have I ever come out to talk about it? I was never protecting the club.”
Henry added that the player, no matter how big his stardom or status, is required to maintain team cohesion: “When you play for a club, you have to protect it, whether your teammates, the coach, the technical staff, whatever happens internally.”
The Arsenal legend explained that feeling angry or frustrated is normal for a player who is the best in the league without It is a dispute, but it does not justify going out to the media: “You may disagree, be angry, or feel wronged, but do not air out your dirty laundry in public, especially when the club is going through difficult circumstances.”
Henry also indicated that he understood Salah’s anger after he showed an exceptional scoring level and then found himself on the bench, but he stressed the need to think about the logic of the team before the individual:
"Submitted A lot and scored 38 goals… But there are moments when you must put the team’s interest ahead of your own.”
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