Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and Mohamed Salah have been the centre of attention in the last couple of days following a touchline dispute.
The Reds forward was involved in a heated exchange with Klopp during the 2-2 draw with West Ham on Saturday. Salah was on the bench for the match and was introduced in the second half.
While Salah was getting ready to come on, it was clear to see a disagreement between the pair on the touchline which Darwin Nunez felt obliged to step in and break up as tempers flared. Klopp attempted to diffuse any discussion of a potential rift after the final whistle.
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Speaking in his press conference, Klopp remained coy on what had happened on the touchline. He said: "We spoke about it in the dressing room but it’s done for me. That’s all. That’s it. It was my impression [that it’s resolved for Salah too], yes."
After the 2-2 draw with West Ham, Salah said, when asked for an interview in the mixed-zone: "There is going to be fire today, if I speak."
"The only reason a manager would be unhappy in this situation, is the player took too long to be ready to come on," he said on social media. "Since then, further footage seems to have shown that Salah sparked the tensions with his reluctance to shake Klopp's hand, presumably due to frustration at being
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