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The recent spat between Mohamed Salah and Jürgen Klopp has sparked a divide in opinion, with football pundits Jamie Carragher and Alan Shearer finding themselves on different sides of the argument.
The tension between the Liverpool star player and his manager became evident during the 2-2 draw against West Ham at the London Stadium.
As Salah was about to be brought on as a substitute, he and Klopp were seen exchanging heated words, with Darwin Núñez stepping in to mediate.
There's a real lack of consensus.
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Hopefully, this proves to be a storm in a teacup as expected, and any issues between Klopp and Salah are laid to rest ahead of the manager's final three games.
He expressed sympathy for Salah, who he felt had a right to be upset after being left on the bench.
Speaking on Match of the Day, Shearer said: "We don't know what Klopp has said to him there, he's said something that has riled him.
But he admitted it was not a good look for the star player to have a go at his manager so publicly.
Crouch commented: "It didn't look good.
I can't say exactly what they're saying, it didn't look good, I don't think it looks good for the club.
"Listen Mo Salah is a player who starts the majority of games for Liverpool, he'll be fuming.
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