English Premier League (PL) club Liverpool's Egyptian international Mohamed Salah has declined to comment on the argument with manager Jurgen Klopp during the club's 2-2 draw against West Ham on Saturday (Apr 27). The draw severely dented Liverpool's bid to win the Premier League title in the last season of Klopp as manager.
Coming to the disagreement, Salah started on the bench and waited to be allowed in with only 13 minutes left in the game. The footballer and the manager then were having a disagreement while fellow substitute players Darwin Núñez and Joe Gomez had to step in to calm the situation down.
Speaking to the reporters about the incident after the match, Salah said: «There is going to be fire today if I speak.»
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Klopp was also asked the same thing to which he said: «We spoke about that in the dressing room and it's done for me, that's all.»
Liverpool are currently third on the points table with 75 points in 35 games and three games left in the season. Their rivals in the title race are Arsenal and Manchester City.
While the Gunners lead points table with 77 points in 34 games, City are just behind with 76 points in 33 games. Both, Arsenal and City will have a chance to keep Liverpool further away from winning the Premier League season later on Sunday (Apr 28).
Arsenal will be facing Tottenham Hotspur (Spurs) and Man City will be going against Nottingham Forest on matchday 35 of 38.
Liverpool's next game is against Spurs on May 5 and by that time Arsenal will have the chance to increase their lead from current two points to eight points over them.
As for Man City, they'll also play two games before Liverpool's next fixture and
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