The heated exchange between Liverpool star Mohamed Salah and Jurgen Klopp over the weekend was caused by a ‘touchline handshake snub’, according to reports.
A late Michail Antonio strike grabbed West Ham a point on Saturday as Liverpool threw away more points in their Premier League title challenge.
Salah didn’t start the 2-2 draw at the London Stadium over the weekend but was involved in an argument with Klopp when coming on as a second-half substitute.
And The Sun insist that the angry exchange ‘exploded over a touchline handshake snub’ with the Liverpool boss expecting a handshake from the Egyptian but eventually did a fist bump.
A source told the newspaper: ‘This has happened occasionally with Jurgen and other players.
‘He is very big on interaction with his subs before they go on and felt it didn’t happen at first with Mo.
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