During Liverpool’s match against West Ham, Mohammed Salah and Jurgen Klopp got into a heated argument on the touchline. And as chaos broke out, the Reds’ teammates had to HELD BACK the Egyptian.
Mohamed Salah and Jurgen Klopp were involved in a touchline spat
Salah took exception to his gaffer’s final words before he was subbed on
A furious Salah had to be held back by his team-mates after trying to confront the German
To the amazement of many, the standout player for the Reds began the journey to the London Stadium as a substitute.
The former Chelsea and Roma star was substituted on in the 78th minute by departing Kop manager Klopp following Michail Antonio’s equalizer.And it began when the German approached the winger to sаy goodbye and offer some parting words.As his coach chirped away, Salah seemed to take offense at what Klopp said, making gestures with his arms.Additionally, the 31-year-old desired to speak with the German face-to-face and express his opinions.Joe Gomez and fellow sub Darwin Nunez stepped in, and eventually, cooler heads won out.Football fans took notice of the occurrence and took to social media to voice their opinions about the Kop controversy.”Salah p***ed because he should’ve been on ages ago,” someone commented on X.
Klopp was quick to pour cold water on the matter, saying: “We spoke about that moment in the dressing room with the lads, it’s done”.When asked if Salah has moved on from the incident, he added: “Yes, that’s my feeling”. Liverpool lost further ground on Premier League leaders Arsenal with a draw in East London.
A 2-2 draw has left the Merseysiders two points behind the Gunners, who have a game in hand.