
Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has been accused of âunforgivable ignoranceâ by Richard Keys after commenting on the Africa Cup of Nations and Mohamed Salah.
Salah, who has been linked with a move away from Anfield as his contract expires at the end of the season, has been astonishing form again this season with the Reds forward contributing 30 goals and 21 assists in 38 matches in all competitions this season.
Attempting to work out why Salah gets left out of the conversation to win the Ballon dâOr, Carragher claimed that the Liverpool starâs lack of participation in âmajor international tournamentsâ could be a reason.
Carragher said on Sky Sports: âI think the problem [is] the fact heâs with Egypt, and heâs probably not playing in the major tournament as such or maybe got a great chance of winning.
âI think itâs either the Champions League or the major tournament⊠normally, the player who excels in that, like Vini Jr and Kylian Mbappe right now, Real Madrid look really good going for the Champions League. Liverpool will be in that conversation too. Right now he [Salah] is certainly the front runner.
âIf he gets more trophies and titles, that could put him above Kenny Dalglish and Steven Gerrard in terms of where he ranks in Liverpool legends because right now heâs right on their shoulders.â
Hitting back at Carragherâs comments, former Man City defender Micah Richards said: âIâll just say, AFCON is a major tournament.
âA lot of people at home will say theyâre taking that seriously. AFCON is a major tournament, just so you know.â
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Carragher added: âEgypt are not going to win the World Cup are they?â
To which Richards replied: âNo, but AFCON is big. Remember when him and [Sadio] Mane was going for it.â
Before Carragher mumbled âoh my godâ as Richards responded: âIâm just saying.â
And former Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge chipped in with his thoughts: âItâs a fact, itâs a fact. If you win the Euros or the Copa America itâs deemed to be a big so the AFCON is in the same level.â
Without mentioning Carragherâs name, Keys had a dig at the former Liverpool defender on Monday with the beIN Sports presenter insisting his comments were laced with âunforgivable ignoranceâ.
Keys wrote on his blog: âNever mind the PLâs best ever â Mo Salah might just be Liverpoolâs best ever â despite the fact heâs never played in a big tournament. Seriously. What ignorance. Unforgivable ignorance.
âTime and again down the years Iâve referenced the arrogance of so-called experts that live and work within the borders of the UK who think nothing beyond their territory matters.
âItâs why our WC here in Qatar was dismissed by so many of them â despite it going on to be the best ever â climaxing with the best games of football Iâve ever seen. âQatar?â, they asked. âNot England? Why? How could that happen?â
âIâm slightly off course, so let me correct that. In a stat-based world, hereâs one to think about. In Egypt alone, we at beINSPORTS probably had in excess of 100m people watching the showdown of the Egyptian Kings on Sunday. And that number doesnât take into account the 22 other nations in our territory.
âYeah. Egypt, whoâre the most successful team in AFCON history, having won it seven times. Salah hasnât won it yet â but he gets another chance towards the end of the year. Still â itâs not one of the big tournaments is it? Itâs not played in England â or Europe, so it canât be.â






