Jurgen Klopp REFUSES to explain Mo Salah touchline spat – “That’s done”

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Asked to explain his argument with Mohamed Salah on the touchline during Liverpool’s 2-2 draw at West Ham. Jurgen Klopp refused and insisted “it’s done.”

Salah was preparing to come on alongside Darwin Nunez. And Joe Gomez when Michail Antonio nodded in to make it 2-2 at the London Stadium.

Liverpool were deservedly leading when Klopp called on his substitutes.

The result was less of a surprise for supporters than the scenes between Klopp.

TNT Sports’ cameras spotted the pair exchanging words. With the No. 11 gesturing onto the pitch and clearly furious with his manager.

It was Klopp who approached Salah, who had to be led away by Nunez and Gomez as he continued to rage at the German.

In his post-match interview, however, Klopp would not divulge on the situation.

“No,” he reply ufabet http://ufabet999.app when ask if he could revealed what was said.

“But we spoke already in the the dressing room.

Klopp certainly didn’t laugh the situation off, though his mood. Was dour throughout the interview due to the nature of the result and where it leaves Liverpool.

LONDON, ENGLAND - Saturday, April 27, 2024: Liverpool's substitute Mohamed Salah prepares to come on during the FA Premier League match between West Ham United FC and Liverpool FC at the London Stadium. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Liverpool have now won only five of their last 12 games. Atalanta and Fulham, with two more points dropped in east London.

Salah has scored just twice in his last eight games, while he has only started three of the last six in a worrying run of form.

Nevertheless, the situation appears to be fraught between Klopp and Salah, with tensions running high as the season collapses at the crucial stage.