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    Soccer-Slot happy to welcome Salah back to Liverpool despite earlier rift

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    Posted on January 16, 2026

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    Last updated: January 19, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Liverpool coach Arne Slot welcomes Mohamed Salah back from AFCON, addressing past tensions and discussing team dynamics and goals.

    Table of Contents

    • Salah's Return and Team Dynamics
    • Slot's Comments on Salah
    • Team Performance Overview
    • Robertson's Role in the Squad

    Liverpool Coach Arne Slot Welcomes Mohamed Salah Back from AFCON

    Salah's Return and Team Dynamics

    Jan 16 (Reuters) - Liverpool coach Arne Slot said he was delighted to have Mohamed Salah returning from Africa Cup of Nations duty soon, despite an apparent falling-out just weeks ago.

    Slot's Comments on Salah

    In a fiery outburst after a 3-3 draw at Leeds United, the Egyptian forward accused the club of throwing him "under the bus" and said his relationship with Slot had broken down.

    Team Performance Overview

    The 33-year-old, who will be involved in Egypt's third-place match against Nigeria on Saturday, had been left on the bench for three matches and has not started for Liverpool since November.

    Robertson's Role in the Squad

    "First-off, he has to play another big game for Egypt on Saturday," Slot told reporters ahead of Saturday's home game against Burnley.

    "I'm happy he's coming back. If I had 15 attackers, I would still be happy to have him back."

    The Dutch coach said an 11-game unbeaten run across all competitions had boosted Liverpool's season. But five Premier League draws in that run have left the champions fourth, 14 points behind leaders Arsenal.

    "Ideally it's not 11 games unbeaten, it's 11 wins in a row. That is what we aim for," Slot said.

    "From where we were when we conceded four goals against PSV Eindhoven to now - a much better place, but there's still enough room for improvement."

    Slot acknowledged the pressure to secure Champions League qualification, having led the table early on.

    "We haven't put ourselves in the most ideal position, especially when you compare to where we were after six games."

    Slot praised Andy Robertson's response to his reduced role in the squad.

    The 31-year-old defender -- once a mainstay in Liverpool's back line -- has not yet committed his future to Anfield. Although the Scotland international has lost his starting place to Milos Kerkez, he said he wanted to stay at the club.

    "I have to give Andy a big compliment about what he said. It was very mature," Slot said.

    "But I'm really happy he also feels he finds joy in the position he's in and understands how important he has been to this club for all these years, and still is."

    (Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Mohamed Salah returns to Liverpool after AFCON.
    • •Arne Slot addresses past tensions with Salah.
    • •Liverpool's unbeaten run boosts team morale.
    • •Andy Robertson adapts to a reduced role.
    • •Liverpool aims for Champions League qualification.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Soccer-Slot happy to welcome Salah back to Liverpool despite earlier rift

    1What is AFCON?

    AFCON stands for the Africa Cup of Nations, a biennial football championship organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for national teams of Africa.

    2What is a football coach?

    A football coach is a person responsible for training and developing a football team, focusing on tactics, skills, and team dynamics to improve performance.

    3What is a player transfer?

    A player transfer is the process of a football player moving from one club to another, often involving negotiations and financial agreements.

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