Liverpool forward, Mohamed Salah, refused to give more details on his clash with manager Jurgen Klopp, during their 2-2 draw at West Ham.
Salah was dropped for the game at the Olympic Stadium, as the Reds looked to bounce back from their 2-0 defeat to Everton.
However, they were leading 2-1 against the Hammers, when Klopp opted to bring him on along with Darwin Nunez.
But while they were waiting on the touchline for a break in play, Michail Antonio headed in for 2-2.
Salah was then caught in a hot argument with Klopp and had to be pulled back by Nunez.
After the game, Salah was asked about the incident and he replied: “If I speak today, there will be fire.”
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What might have gone wrong? I have always known mohd to be a gentle and a quiet type.
ReplyDeleteNa your family member? How come did you know him so well. This is human and there is bound for such an attitude.
DeleteBoth player and coach are no more having that bond in Liverpool. That respect and honour to see Liverpool succeed is no more coz they will exit the FC soon.
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