Former Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren has reacted to Mohamed Salah's controversial outburst following the 3-3 Premier League draw at Leeds United at the weekend.Salah, 33, has been one of the key players for the Reds since his arrival from AS Roma in the summer of 2017, scoring 250 times in 420 appearances across competitions. However, he hasn't been in the best of form this season, scoring five times in 19 games, coinciding with Arne Slot's side producing one of their worst campaigns in recent memory.Salah hasn't started the last three Premier League games for the Reds, being an unused substitute twice, including the aforementioned Leeds stalemate. The Egyptian lashed out at his manager in an extraordinary interaction with journalists in the mixed zone:"I don't know why, but it seems to me, how I see it, that someone doesn't want me in the club. It seems like the club has thrown me under the bus. That is how I am feeling. I think it is very clear that someone wanted me to get all of the blame."Although the remarks have drawn strong criticism from former players like Wayne Rooney and Jamie Carragher, Lovren tagged Salah on X and posted a red heart emoji.Salah was expectedly not included in the Reds' 19-man squad to face Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday (December 9). It remains to be seen if he features in the Premier League home clash with Brighton & Hove Albion four days later."It was a disgrace" - Jamie Carragher reacts to Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah's outburstReds attacker Mohamed SalahLiverpool legend Jamie Carragher minced no words while criticising Mohamed Salah's controversial outburst following the aforementioned Premier League draw at Leeds United.Carragher - who played nearly 750 times for the Reds in a career spanning 17 years - accused Salah of deliberately timing his interview at a time when the team is struggling."I thought it was a disgrace what he did after the game," Carragher said (as per the Express)."Whenever Mo Salah stops in a mixed zone, which he's done four times in eight years at Liverpool, it's choreographed with him and his agent to cause maximum damage and strengthen his own position.The Englishman continued:"He's chosen this weekend to do this now and he's waited, I think, for a bad result for Liverpool. You can see the last-minute goal, Liverpool supporters, the manager, everyone involved in the club feels like they're in the gutter at the moment and he's chosen that time to go for the manager and maybe try and get him sacked."The club have made the right decision in terms of (Salah) not going abroad now. Whether he will play for Liverpool again, I don't know."Following a run of three wins and nine losses across competitions, Mohamed Salah and Co. are unbeaten in three, winning one, but are ninth in the Premier League, 10 points behind leaders Arsenal (33) after 15 games.