Story byBobbie Jackson - BBC Sport JournalistMon, December 8, 2025 at 8:48 AM UTC·1 min readFormer Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy said Mohamed Salah is "making it all about him" after the winger criticised the club and manager Arne Slot. Speaking after Saturday's 3-3 draw at Leeds, where he was an unused substitute, Salah said he feels like he has been "thrown under the bus" by Liverpool. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementMurphy said Salah has a right to be "emotional, angry and frustrated" after his third successive game on the bench, but urged the Egypt forward to "keep it in the four walls of the club"."Knock on the manager's door, see the owners, whatever you have to do, express your frustration," Murphy said on Match of the Day."By doing this, he's causing the team a problem and the manager a problem and making it all about him."You can't do it. Whether you agree with him you don't deal with it like this."Everyone has to fight for their place and perform at a certain level. A lot of other big-name players are getting stick and getting the fanbase turned against them a bit."Everyone is being judged.".