Manager Arne Slot stated that there was "no issue to resolve" with Salah after his return against Brighton, but the forward has not publicly apologized for his comments about being left on the bench. It's unclear when the situation will be fully resolved, as Salah will be heading to the Africa Cup of Nations soon.
Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy believes that the short-term resolution was unexpected but makes sense, as the club's interests should take priority. With the situation still unresolved, it's likely that we'll hear more about it in the coming weeks.
Arsenal, on the other hand, got away with a 2-1 win against Wolves, thanks to two own goals. Despite dominating possession, the Gunners struggled to create scoring opportunities and drew criticism from manager Mikel Arteta. The team remains a top contender for the Premier League title, but their victory was seen as lucky by former Gunners defender Martin Keown.
Keown stated that being lucky is a crucial aspect of being a champion, and Arsenal's narrow win was a welcome relief. The title is still up for grabs, and the team's next few matches will be crucial in determining their chances.
Meanwhile, Manchester City is showing signs of regaining their form, despite a tough match against Crystal Palace. Manager Pep Guardiola's frustration was evident on the touchline, but his team managed to secure a 3-0 win thanks to goals from Phil Foden and Erling Haaland. This victory marks City's fourth straight win in the Premier League, and they will face further challenges in the hectic Christmas period.
The upcoming matches will be crucial in determining the fate of these teams, and it's clear that the Premier League title is still up for grabs.










