Premier League legend Thierry Henry gave his opinion on Liverpool star Mohamed Salah going public with his frustrations with head coach Arne Slot not playing him as much as the Egyptian would like.
Henry reflected on his own career and revealed that despite not always seeing eye to eye with the boss, he opted to bite his tongue in order to protect the club.
“I had problems with Wenger, with Guardiola. Have you ever heard me talk about it publicly? Never. I protected the club."
“When you play for a club, you must protect it at all costs. No matter what’s happening internally, you protect the club — your teammates, the manager, the staff."
“You can be angry, frustrated, disagree… but you don’t air dirty laundry in public, especially when the club is going through difficult moments."
“In

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