Mo Salah was held back by teammates following an intense touchline row with Jurgen Klopp before coming on at West Ham

MOHAMED SALAH had an intense touchline brawl with Jurgen Klopp during Liverpool’s match against West Ham.

And the Egyptian had to be HELD BACK by his Reds teammates as chaos broke out.

Mohamed Salah and Jurgen Klopp engaged in a touchline spat.

Salah took objection to his coach’s final words before he was subbed on.

Salah, who was enraged, had to be pulled back by his teammates after attempting to face the German.

Many were surprised to see the Reds’ main man start the trip to the London Stadium on the bench.

Outgoing Liverpool manager Klopp decided to bring on the former Chelsea and Roma star in the 78th minute, following Michail Antonio’s equaliser.

And it all began when the German approached the winger to say his final words before leaving.

Salah appeared to take exception to Klopp’s comments, gesticulating with his arms while his gaffer chirped away.

And the 31-year-old wants to confront the German.

Fellow sub Darwin Nunez and Joe Gomez intervened, and cooler heads prevailed.

Football fans took notice of the situation and took to social media to express their opinions on the Kop row.

According to Dave Kidd, Klopp duplicated Fergie’s ‘worst error’ and it has destroyed his final season.

By Dave Kidd.

JURGEN KLOPP was really astonished to hear it on the day he revealed his decision to leave Liverpool at the end of the season.

It was revealed to him that Sir Alex Ferguson had informed his Manchester United players in the summer of 2001 that the upcoming season would be his last.

Ferguson later made a U-turn and remained at Old Trafford for another 11 years.

However, the great Scot admits that announcing his plans was the ‘worst mistake I made’.

“I think a lot of them put their tools away,” Ferguson recalled. “They thought, ‘Oh, the manager’s leaving’.”

Klopp was unaware of this aspect of English football history, and when he learned about it, he raised his eyebrows.

Liverpool led the Premier League, having lost only one domestic match all season – a contentious VAR-infested game against Tottenham.

However, their form has plummeted lately, and hopes for a farewell quadruple have faded.

And Klopp may now be questioning the wisdom of his announcement.

Read Dave Kidd’s comprehensive analysis on Klopp’s demise here.

Or click here to see all of Dave Kidd’s articles.

Another remarked, “Not good.”

Another added, “The dressing room is gone.”

One person commented, “Definitely not the way you want to end an era.”

Liverpool fell further behind Premier League leaders Arsenal with a draw in East London.

A 2-2 draw has put the Merseysiders two points behind Arsenal, who have a game in hand.

On Sunday afternoon, Mikel Arteta’s team will try to extend their lead over the Kop club.

However, it will not be a simple feat because they must go across North London to face their arch rivals Tottenham.

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