One of Liverpool's coaches have responded to Mohamed Aboutrika's claims that Mohamed Salah is unhappy at the club.
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Earlier this week, it was reported that, according to Aboutrika, Salah was unhappy at the Premier League champions just days after an interview surfaced of the player expressing his disappointment at not being given the captain's armband for the Reds' UEFA Champions League match against Midtjylland a couple of weeks back.
In the same interview, the Egyptian star also spoke about LaLiga giants FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, but Liverpool youth team coach Gary O'Neil has insisted he has heard nothing to suggest the Egypt superstar is unhappy on Merseyside.
"I'm keen to judge it on performances and the guy that came on for half an hour against Crystal Palace doesn't seem unhappy, for me," O'Neil told talkSPORT.
"What I'm hearing about how hard he works in training and how bubbly he is around the ground, I don't see it being an issue.
"Players will give interviews and, sometimes, especially when they are done in other countries and other languages, there will be stuff that comes back.
"I think you have to judge him on his performances and, for me, he doesn't look like a guy unhappy at Liverpool Football Club.
"What I hear about how he trains and how hard he works, he definitely doesn't give off the notion that he is unhappy."
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