The Liverpool forward, Mohamed Salah, has issued an apology to his teammates following a recent public outburst, according to Curtis Jones, a midfielder on the team. Salah's comments caused a stir, as he claimed he felt betrayed by the club and that his relationship with head coach Arne Slot had deteriorated. This came after a challenging period for Liverpool, marked by a poor run of form and being left on the bench during a 3-3 draw against Leeds United on December 6th. The Egyptian international's remarks were made public after he was omitted from the starting lineup for a Champions League match against Inter Milan and then returned as a substitute in a subsequent home win over Brighton. In a recent interview, Jones revealed that Salah addressed the squad, expressing remorse for any negative impact his comments might have had on his teammates. He emphasized that Salah's behavior remained consistent with his usual positive and friendly demeanor, maintaining a smile and interacting with the team as usual. Jones attributed Salah's outburst to his competitive spirit, suggesting that it was a one-time occurrence and not indicative of any ongoing issues within the dressing room. The team's unity and camaraderie were highlighted, with Jones stating that there was no lingering tension and that the incident was a natural part of the pursuit of victory.