During the match between West Ham and Liverpool, this Saturday, in the 35th round of the English Championship, Liverpool star Mohamed Salah got into an argument with coach Jürgen Klopp when he replaced Luiz Dias just 34 minutes into the second half, something that apparently irritated him. After the match, the Egyptian striker preferred not to give an interview to the journalists present.
“There will be fire today if I speak,” said Mohamed Salah as he passed journalists in the corridors of the London Stadium, home of West Ham.
🔥”THERE’S GOING TO BE FIRE TODAY IF I SPEAK”
Salah after discussion with Klopp during the West Ham match.
It will catch fire if I speak today! Said Salah in the mixed zone in London after discussion with Klopp pic.twitter.com/oJPhbGm3aL
— Joao Castelo-Branco (@j_castelobranco) April 27, 2024
Liverpool are facing a difficult phase in their fight for the Premier League title. Klopp’s team has just one win in their last five league games, currently occupying third place in the league, behind their title rivals and with one game more than Arsenal and two games more than Manchester City.
The Reds coach has already confirmed that he will not remain with the team for next season. Having only secured the English League Cup title, Liverpool is not in contention for any other championship other than the English one, which has become a very unlikely title given the recent results.
🔴 Jurgen Klopp and Mo Salah, arguing with each other on the touchline. pic.twitter.com/Y2hc6r9xQp
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 27, 2024
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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