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Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp has played down his touchline row with Mohamed Salah during the draw with West Ham.
The pair clashed at the London Stadium last weekend as Salah prepared to come on for the final 10 minutes.
The Egyptian was visibly disgruntled about being named among the Liverpool substitutes and took exception to something his manager said on the side of the pitch.
Salah then refused to speak to the waiting media at full time, warning: "There is going to be fire today, if I speak."
Salah appeared in good spirits during training this week and Klopp insists the matter has been resolved.
We are absolutely fine," Klopp said in his press conference ahead of the match with Tottenham.
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"If we didn't know each other for long I am not sure how we'd deal with it but we have and we respect each other so much.
Saudi Pro League clubs are likely to reignite their interest but The Athletic reports Liverpool is planning for him to stay put this summer.
On his future, Klopp added: "He is incredible but I shouldn't speak about that.
Going back to the start of the season, everyone knew how important Champions League would be and it is super important."
Liverpool.com says: Klopp and Salah are two strong personalities but they are right to move on from the incident.
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