After scoring an assist in Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Brighton, Mohamed Salah adopted a humorous stance with the media, sarcastically turning down an interview request by stating he had already said “enough this week to last a whole year.”
Following Liverpool’s 2-0 victory against Brighton, focus immediately turned to Mohamed Salah, who had stirred controversy last week with his claims of being “thrown under the bus.”
Despite his positive impact as a substitute, netting an assist for the second goal, the forward faced renewed scrutiny from reporters eager for his comments on the match and his relationship with manager Arne Slot.
When approached by a broadcast journalist for a post-match interview, the Egyptian King appeared to be in a much lighter mood than days prior. Salah offered a playful grin as he walked past the camera.
He reportedly shook his head and offered a concise, self-aware quip, stating: “No interviews today! I think I’ve said enough this week to last a whole year.” (68 words)
The quick, humorous refusal provided a moment of levity for the media and fans alike, contrasting sharply with the seven-minute “bombshell” interview he gave days earlier.
The exchange suggested a possible easing of tensions between the player and the club following the decisive win and his strong appearance off the bench, offering hope for his future at Anfield.

