Salah left out by Liverpool for Inter Milan game

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Mohamed Salah has been left out of the squad for Liverpool’s Champions League match at Inter Milan.

The club have decided to remove Salah from selection for a short period after he gave an explosive interview on Saturday, claiming that he was “thrown under the bus” by Liverpool and his relationship with head coach Arne Slot had broken down.

Sources told BBC Sport that the decision has been taken with the full support of Slot and that it is in the best interest of all parties involved for Salah to have a brief period away from selection given the nature and timing of the player’s public comments.

It is understood there will be no formal disciplinary action taken by the club.

The 33-year-old is set to depart for the Africa Cup of Nations next Monday and also looks likely to also miss Liverpool’s game against Brighton on Saturday.

Liverpool’s 19-man squad flew to Milan on Monday afternoon and Slot will speak at the news conference alongside Alisson Becker at 18:45 GMT.

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The Reds let a 2-0 lead slip in the draw at Leeds, with Salah an unused substitute for the game.

The previous two games had seen Salah come on as a substitute in a 1-1 home draw at Sunderland, while he was left on the bench in a 2-0 win at West Ham.

His last start was in a 4-1 defeat by PSV Eindhoven at Anfield in a Champions League group game and his last goal came in a 2-0 win at Aston Villa on Saturday, 1 November.

Salah has scored five goals in 18 appearances in the Premier League and Champions League this season.

Overall, he has 250 goals in 420 Liverpool appearances and his 29 top-flight goals in the 2024-25 campaign helped the Anfield side win the Premier League title last season.

Salah, who joined Liverpool from Roma in 2017, signed a new two-year contract with the club in April.

BBC Sport pundit and former England striker Wayne Rooney has said Salah is “destroying his legacy” at the club and said prior to the forward being left out of the Inter game that Slot should not involve him in Italy or for the home match against Brighton on Saturday.

“In my head, I’m going to enjoy that game because I don’t know what is going to happen now,” Salah said on Saturday.

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Salah may not have made the trip to Milan but the fact that he was training with his teammates on Monday morning suggests that there is a way back at Liverpool for the Egyptian.

Leaving him out of the squad was a decision made in consultation with Slot and it leaves no doubt about who is in charge but it could have been much worse – Salah wasn’t even fined by the club for his outburst at Leeds.

Given his choice of words, it would not have come as a surprise if Salah wasn’t allowed to train with the first team but the 33-year-old was all smiles in front of the cameras on Monday.

His words on Saturday implied that an exit in January was possible but BBC Sport understands that the Egyptian isn’t actively looking for a way out. And the notion that it is in the best interests of all parties for Salah to have a period away from selection indicates that Liverpool still see a future with the current PFA Players’ Player of the Year

Furthermore, there are currently no plans for Salah to leave Liverpool any earlier than December 15 (which is the latest release date) for the Africa Cup of Nations.

It’s worth noting Salah’s words when he signed his new contract in April: “I have played eight years here, hopefully it’s going to be 10. I’m enjoying my life here, enjoying my football. I have had the best years of my career here.”

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Former EastEnders star makes retirement admission in update on 20-year health issue

Larry Lamb, who played Archie Mitchell in the long-running BBC soap, apparently can’t see the “point” in making retirement plans – and it’s all down to the type of profession he’s in

A former EastEnders actor has shared a retirement admission as he opened up about a 20-year health battle. Larry Lamb, who played Archie Mitchell in the long-running BBC soap, recently shared insights into his struggle with nerve damage, a condition for which he’s previously undergone surgery.

He explained that he developed this condition by “doing up houses, building stuff, being active”, but hadn’t taken care of his body, as he emphasised the importance of proper lifting and carrying techniques and a “protective belt”.

Now 78, Larry, also known for his role as Mick Shipman in the BBC sitcom Gavin and Stacey, disclosed that he exercises daily, which includes cycling, yoga and swimming, and expressed his desire to live a “long time”.

When it comes to retirement, however, Larry apparently can’t see the “point” in making plans — and it’s all due to the type of profession he’s in, pointing out how somebody once said you “don’t retire” when you’re an actor.

Larry, when asked if he’d considered retirement, told the Western Mail: “I remember sitting around with an older actor, there were a bunch of us youngsters, and one of them said, ‘So what about retiring?’

“He said, ‘You don’t retire as an actor — you just suddenly realise that the phone doesn’t ring anymore’.” He summed it up by saying “there’s no point deciding you’re going to retire”.

Similarly, after the final episode of Gavin and Stacey aired last year, Larry said he was receiving inquiries about work opportunities, but claimed everyone wanted to give him roles involving an “old people’s home”. He stressed he doesn’t want to be “put in that box”.

In July, Larry revealed to the Mail that he had been thinking about his own mortality. He disclosed that, as he’s aged, he’s been thinking about how much he loves life, but the more he does it, the more he will “think about death”.

In the interview, Larry, who reportedly splits his time between his homes in London and Normandy, told the publication that he and a friend will spend time tidying up graves.

Yet this task has also seen him “thinking more about facing it”. He said: “It all started me thinking more about facing it realistically, because sadly, I don’t want to sign up for that bit at all, but in the end you are going to have to.”

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Larry went on to discuss his four children — George, Vanessa, Eloise and Eva — and the importance of Mother’s and Father’s Day to them.

He explained: “It just becomes more and more obvious to me that it’s an opportunity for them to write me a card or a letter and to tell me exactly how much they love me, and why.

List Of Key Golden Globe Nominees

Here are the nominees in key categories for the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, which will be handed out on January 11.

“One Battle After Another” leads all contenders with nine nods, followed by “Sentimental Value” with eight and “Sinners” with seven.

 FILM

Best Film, Drama

“Frankenstein”

“Hamnet”

“It Was Just An Accident.”

“The Secret Agent”

“Sentimental Value”

“Sinners”

Best Film, Music, Or Comedy

“Blue Moon”

“Bugonia”

“Marty Supreme”

“No Other Choice”

“Nouvelle Vague”

“One Battle After Another”

Best Male Actor, Drama

Joel Edgerton, “Train Dreams”

Oscar Isaac, “Frankenstein”

Dwayne Johnson, “The Smashing Machine”

Michael B. Jordan, “Sinners”

Wagner Moura, “The Secret Agent”

Jeremy Allen White, “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere”

Best Female Actor, Drama

Jessie Buckley, “Hamnet”

Jennifer Lawrence, “Die, My Love”

Renate Reinsve, “Sentimental Value”

Julia Roberts, “After the Hunt”

Tessa Thompson, “Hedda”

Eva Victor, “Sorry, Baby”

Best Male Actor, Musical Or Comedy

Timothee Chalamet, “Marty Supreme”

George Clooney, “Jay Kelly”

Leonardo DiCaprio, “One Battle After Another”

Ethan Hawke, “Blue Moon”

Lee Byung-hun, “No Other Choice”

Jesse Plemons, “Bugonia”

Best Female Actor, Musical Or Comedy

Rose Byrne, “If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You”

Cynthia Erivo, “Wicked: For Good”

Kate Hudson, “Song Sung Blue”

Chase Infiniti, “One Battle After Another”

Amanda Seyfried, “The Testament of Ann Lee”

Emma Stone, “Bugonia”

Best Supporting Actor

Benicio Del Toro, “One Battle After Another”

Jacob Elordi, “Frankenstein”

Paul Mescal, “Hamnet”

Sean Penn, “One Battle After Another”

Adam Sandler, “Jay Kelly”

Stellan Skarsgard, “Sentimental Value”

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Best Supporting Actress

Emily Blunt, “The Smashing Machine”

Elle Fanning, “Sentimental Value”

Ariana Grande, “Wicked: For Good”

Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, “Sentimental Value”

Amy Madigan, “Weapons”

Teyana Taylor, “One Battle After Another”

Best Director

Paul Thomas Anderson, “One Battle After Another”

Ryan Coogler, “Sinners”

Guillermo Del Toro, “Frankenstein”

Jafar Panahi, “It Was Just An Accident”

Joachim Trier, “Sentimental Value”

Chloe Zhao, “Hamnet”

Best Non-English Language Film

“It Was Just An Accident” (France)

“No Other Choice” (South Korea)

“The Secret Agent” (Brazil)

“Sentimental Value” (Norway)

“Sirat” (Spain)

“The Voice of Hind Rajab” (Tunisia)

Best Cinematic And Box Office Achievement:

“Avatar: Fire and Ash”

“F1”

“KPop Demon Hunters”

“Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning”

“Sinners”

“Weapons”

“Wicked: For Good”

“Zootopia 2”

Best Animated Feature

“Arco”

“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba — Infinity Castle”

“Elio”

“KPop Demon Hunters”

“Little Amelie or the Character of Rain”

“Zootopia 2”

 TELEVISION

Best Drama Series

“The Diplomat”

“The Pitt”

“Pluribus”

“Severance”

“Slow Horses”

“The White Lotus”

Best Male Actor, Drama

Sterling K. Brown, “Paradise”

Diego Luna, “Andor”

Gary Oldman, “Slow Horses”

Mark Ruffalo, “Task”

Adam Scott, “Severance”

Noah Wyle, “The Pitt”

Best Female Actor, Drama

Kathy Bates, “Matlock”

Britt Lower, “Severance”

Helen Mirren, “Mobland”

Bella Ramsey, “The Last of Us”

Keri Russell, “The Diplomat”

Rhea Seehorn, “Pluribus”

Best Musical Or Comedy Series

“Abbott Elementary”

“The Bear”

“Hacks”

“Nobody Wants This”

“Only Murders in the Building”

“The Studio”

Best Male Actor, Musical Or Comedy

Adam Brody, “Nobody Wants This”

Steve Martin, “Only Murders in the Building”

Glen Powell, “Chad Powers”

Seth Rogen, “The Studio”

Martin Short, “Only Murders in the Building”

Jeremy Allen White, “The Bear”

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Best Female Actor, Musical Or Comedy

Kristen Bell, “Nobody Wants This”

Ayo Edebiri, “The Bear”

Selena Gomez, “Only Murders in the Building”

Natasha Lyonne, “Poker Face”

Jenna Ortega, “Wednesday”

Jean Smart, “Hacks”

Best Limited Series Or TV Movie

“Adolescence”

“All Her Fault”

“The Beast in Me”

“Black Mirror”

“Dying for Sex”

“The Girlfriend”

Best Male Actor, Limited Series Or TV Movie

Jacob Elordi, “The Narrow Road to the Deep North”

Paul Giamatti, “Black Mirror”

Stephen Graham, “Adolescence”

Charlie Hunnam, “Monster: The Ed Gein Story”

Jude Law, “Black Rabbit”

Matthew Rhys, “The Beast in Me”

Best Female Actor, Limited Series Or TV Movie

Claire Danes, “The Beast in Me”

Rashida Jones, “Black Mirror”

Amanda Seyfried, “Long Bright River”

Sarah Snook, “All Her Fault”

Michelle Williams, “Dying for Sex”

Robin Wright, “The Girlfriend”

FILMS WITH THE MOST NOMINATIONS

“One Battle After Another” – 9

“Sentimental Value” – 8

“Sinners” – 7

“Hamnet” – 6

“Frankenstein” – 5

“Wicked: For Good” – 5

Mohamed Salah gives clear signal that Liverpool fate is sealed as agreement reached

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah delivered a scathing post-match interview after being benched for three games in a row, and his bombshell claims have thrown the club into a fresh nightmare

Liverpool have been thrown into fresh chaos after Mohamed Salah unleashed his frustrations in an extraordinary off-the-cuff interview on Saturday night, ramping up speculation that his time with the club is coming to a bitter end.

The ‘Egyptian King,’ who has faced criticism for rarely speaking to the media, didn’t hold back with his views on the current state of play, admitting he currently has “no relationship” with manager Arne Slot. Speaking after the Premier League champions were held to a 3-3 draw away to Leeds United, he even accused Liverpool of breaking promises and throwing him “under the bus” by using him as a scapegoat for their recent slump in form.

Clearly frustrated after being stuck on the bench for three games in a row, the 33-year-old admitted that he is “hurt” by the current situation and doesn’t feel he has to earn his place in the starting line-up given his long-standing contributions to the club. He spent Sunday speaking to his agent about his future, with the January transfer window suddenly looming large. Salah also made a cryptic remark about “protecting players,’ amidst the whole squad’s deep grief over the sudden death of Diogo Jota.

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And now the crisis has escalated, as Salah has been left out of the squad for the Champions League tie against Inter Milan. The team have flown to Italy today ahead of Tuesday’s game against Inter. Salah trained with his team-mates on Merseyside on Monday, but was then left behind.

“I’m very, very disappointed to be fair. I have done so much for this club, everybody can see that during the years and especially last season,” the Liverpool legend said on Saturday night.

“Sitting on the bench, I don’t know why, it seems like the club has thrown me under the bus. That’s how I feel. I think it’s very clear that someone wants me to get all the blame. The club promised me in the summer for a lot of promises and nothing. So far, I’m on the bench three games.

“So I can’t say that they keep the promise. I said that many times before, I had a good relationship with the manager and all of a sudden we don’t have any relationship. I don’t know why. It seems to me, how I see it, that someone doesn’t want me in the club.

“But again, this club I always support it, my kids will always support it. I love the club so much and I will always do. I called my mum and I told her to come to the Brighton game, it doesn’t matter if I play or not, I’m going to enjoy it.

Decoding Salah’s bombshell interview, body language expert Judi James told The Mirror: “Salah’s projected social signals here suggest a desire to appear accessible and personable as though relating his crisis to close friends rather than the press.

“The clue to this state is his smile, which is an ongoing trait even when it is contradictory or incongruent to his words. It shows an attempt to appear stoic and likeable. When he says ‘I’m very disappointed’ the smile is there in place although it would be analysed as a ‘Misery Smile’, i.e. one that is usually performed in a bid to appear brave in the face of adversity.

“There are also more dramatic non-verbal moments where he gives a glimpse of completely opposite emotions. When he stops smiling here, we can see an emphatic and rather painful-looking poking of his left eye with his fingers, followed by a downward dragging of the skin. This would suggest emotional exhaustion or even a self-attack ritual where someone ‘attacks’ themselves, usually by nail or lip-biting, because they can’t launch an ‘attack’ on the person giving them grief.”

“There is a wry, mirthless laugh when he speaks about being on the bench for three games,” the expert revealed. “And when he talks about his relationship with the manager, his gestures go from a reflective-looking wiping of his beard and downward gaze to a more dramatic: ‘I don’t get it!’ which comes with a sudden rise in his vocal tone as he squeezes his eyes shut and shakes his head in an expression of pain.”

Looking ahead to Liverpool’s next game against Brighton on Saturday, Salah told reporters: “We’ll see what’s going to happen. But in my head I’m going to enjoy that game, if I play or not, if I’m on the bench or not because I don’t know what’s going to happen now. I’m just going to be in Anfield, say goodbye to the fans, go to the Africa Cup (of Nations) because I don’t know what’s going to happen when I’m there.”

“It’s not acceptable to me to be fair. If I was somewhere else, every club would protect its players. Now it’s: ‘Throw Mo under the bus because he is a problem in a team’. I don’t think I am a problem. I am not fighting for my position every day because I have earned it. I am not bigger than the club. I am not bigger than anything. But I have earned it.”

James notes that “there is a hugely exaggerated mouth shrug of dismissal and sadness when Salah says he has ‘done so much for this club’,” explaining: “He pulls the corners of his lips down and closes his eyes here.”

She continued: “His ‘throwing me under the bus’ quote comes with another emphatic wiping of the right side of his face with his hand to hint at some form of exhaustion or frustration here. When saying ‘someone wants me to get all the blame,’ he throws a very sad eye expression straight into the camera.”

And now an agreement behind the scenes appears to have been reached as Liverpool are said to be ‘open-minded’ about the prospect of selling the star player. Salah is under contract until June 2027, after signing a new deal earlier this year worth £350,000 per week. The Liverpool champ, who will soon head off to the Africa Cup of Nations, has long been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia.

His contract extension in April appeared to dampen that speculation but the prospect of a transfer now seems to have reopened. Al-Hilal – previously reported to have considered a £150million bid for the forward – are believed to be among the favourites for his signature. Comments from former Al-Hilal manager Jorge Jesus suggest they would welcome him with open arms. “I would like to have Salah at Al-Hilal, he has a way of playing that fits the team,” Jesus said in February this year.

Meanwhile, Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk told his team-mates that no one deserves special treatment just days before Mo Salah argued that he shouldn’t need to fight for his place on the squad. When asked if Salah’s absence from the starting line-up for Wednesday’s 1-1 draw at home to Sunderland should serve as a message to the Reds’ dressing room, Van Dijk responded: “That’s always been the case. It’s not like you have unlimited credit, everyone has to perform.

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“Mo has been doing that but the manager made that decision in the last two games. We all want the best for the club. I am pretty sure Mo will still be a big part of what we are trying to achieve because he is an amazing player and he has shown it consistently.

“But we are all trying to find consistency and he needs us to be in our best shape and we need him and that’s what we are all trying to find. He is still a fantastic player and we still have to remember there is a reason why he has been so successful at the club and we have to respect that.

Award-winning rapper Ghetts pleads guilty after fatal hit and run

Award-winning rapper Ghetts has pleaded guilty to causing the death of a young man in a hit-and-run collision. The grime artist, whose real name is Justin Clarke-Samuel, failed to stop after his BMW hit 20-year-old Yubin Tamang in north-east London.

On Monday, Clarke-Samuel, 41, who appeared at the Old Bailey via videolink from Pentonville Prison, pleaded guilty to causing Mr Tamang’s death by dangerous driving on 18 October 2025.

He also pleaded guilty to a charge of dangerous driving when he was at the wheel of a BMW M5 in Tavistock Place and other London roads in Camden, Islington and Hackney on the same day.

Judge Mark Lucraft KC told Clarke-Samuel “the only sentence to be passed is a custodial sentence” but the length of his jail term has yet to be determined. He is due to be sentenced at the Old Bailey on February 12.






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Clarke-Samuel, who is in custody, was disqualified from driving with immediate effect but the length of the ban has yet to be fixed. He also faces two charges which are set to be dealt with at his next court appearance.

This includes a charge of causing death by careless driving when over the limit for alcohol. It is alleged he was over the prescribed limit as he drove with 119 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath on October 18, the charge states. Clarke-Samuel also faces a further dangerous driving charge.

It is alleged he dangerously drove a BMW M5 on Worcester Crescent and other roads in Redbridge, east London, on the same day. Mr Tamang was an only child and his parents had sent him to the UK to receive an education.

Ghetts is a rapper and songwriter who has collaborated on tracks with Skepta, Stormzy and Ed Sheeran, and performed at Glastonbury multiple times including in 2024. He won best male act at the 2021 Mobo Awards and received the Mobo pioneer award in 2024.

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