Tuesday 9 December 2025 19:42, UK
Former Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood has publicly criticised Mohamed Salah after the Liverpool forward’s post-match remarks following the Reds’ 3-3 draw with Leeds. Speaking on television, Sherwood said Salah was “bang out of order” and insisted Arne Slot is Liverpool’s manager “not his babysitter.”
Sherwood argued senior players must show respect and take responsibility, particularly when speaking to the media after a disappointing result. He warned that public criticism from a player can undermine the manager’s authority and unsettle the squad, suggesting that top professionals should address concerns internally rather than airing them in the press.
The comments follow a tense Anfield encounter that finished level, and Salah’s post-match words prompted the reaction. Liverpool and Slot have offered no extended public response to Sherwood’s critique, and opinion among supporters and pundits is divided over whether a player’s media feedback crosses a line.
Sherwood concluded by calling for clear leadership from both players and management. He said dressing-room issues should be resolved behind closed doors to preserve team unity and protect the manager’s position.