Liverpool legend and pundit Jamie Carragher has sent out an apology to Mohamed Salah for his verbal attack on the forward on Monday. The former defender branded the forward a 'disgrace' and appeared to belittle his legacy in response to his viral outburst from last weekend.As usual, Carragher appeared on CBS Sports' UEFA Champions League segment alongside Thierry Henry, Kate Scott, and Micah Richards on Tuesday. Richards asked him on air if he would like to apologize to Salah, and he acceded to the request, expressing his love for the Egypt international."Mo, I apologise I've upset you. I love you as the Liverpool player, but you just need to behave yourself off the pitch", he said (via Mirror.co.uk).Mohamed Salah was absent from the Liverpool squad that visited the San Siro in the Champions League after the club decided to leave him back at home. The 33-year-old was deemed to have disrespected coach Arne Slot and the club with his utterances in the aftermath of being left on the bench at Leeds United.Carragher has been openly vocal in his criticism of the forward this season, previously asking that he be dropped from the starting XI for his dwindling performances. Slot appears to have accepted the advice, seeing as the experienced forward had played just 45 minutes in three games before the Inter Milan match.Liverpool boss hints at next steps in Salah sagaLiverpool coach Arne Slot has hinted at a possible reconciliation with superstar forward Mohamed Salah following his outburst at Elland Road last weekend. The former Chelsea man was left out of the squad for the game against Inter Milan after appearing to call out the former Feyenoord boss. Speaking with reporters after the game in Italy, Slot acknowledged that everyone makes mistakes in life. He pointed out that it is important for the player to recognize his actions as a mistake and take the initiative by approaching him first for reconciliation.“Well, you say everyone makes mistakes in life but the question is should the players also recognize that as well. And should the initiative come from the player or from me?”, he remarked (via @FabrizioRomano on X).Slot was without the forward, who has scored 250 goals for the Reds, as well as Cody Gakpo and Federico Chiesa, for the game against Inter Milan. His side managed to pick up all three points and bounce back from their defeat to PSV Eindhoven last time out. Dominik Szoboszlai scored the game's only goal from the penalty spot in the second half.