Gary Neville has opened up on the touchline spat that saw Liverpool's Mohamed Salah clash with manager Jurgen Klopp over the weekend.
Liverpool's title push took another heavy blow on Saturday when they were held to a point by West Ham, drawing 2-2 despite leading in the game and needed a win to keep their faint title hopes alive.
The Reds' season - and Klopp's farewell tour - is unravelling in front of their eyes, with what was a potential Quadruple now looking like it will only be a Carabao Cup in terms of trophies won from the final season under the German.
Their problems were highlighted at the London Stadium over the weekend when Klopp and Salah could be seen getting visibly angry with each other before Salah was introduced as a substitute, with Darwin Nunez having to step in and separate the two staple pieces of Liverpool's last decade.
Neville, speaking on the latest episode of his Sky Sports podcast, gave his verdict on the ordeal, and, despite his Manchester United loyalties, wasn't happy to see the Liverpool pair fall out.
'Unpleasant when you see [that between] an amazing manager and an amazing player,' he said. 'I had that at Manchester United a few times.
'There's only one winner, but the problem is that the manager is leaving which helps Salah a little bit.
'I think there might be a bit of a problem if it were to carry on for the rest of the season. Two massive personalities and characters.'
During the clash, which happened with just over 10 minutes left of the game to play, Salah was seen waving his arms, pointing towards Klopp and continuing to berate his manager before Nunez, also brought on at the same time, stepped in.
The pair had originally shook hands before Salah began to express his frustrations and the
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