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Mohamed Salah’s verbal exchange with manager Jurgen Klopp, which led to their heated altercation over the weekend, has been revealed, according to a professional lip reader.
Salah, 31, made headlines when he was engrossed in a very public spat with Klopp on the touchline during the Reds’ 2-2 draw with West Ham United on Saturday.
And while Salah denied requests for comments after the patch, insisting that if he spoke “there would be fire”, lip reader John Cassidy has revealed to Sportbible what was said that led to the contretemps.
According to Cassidy, Salah said: “There's nothing I can do about that, nothing,” in response to the perceived impudent handshake.
Cassidy also claims that, though Klopp's response was obscured, Salah was ostensibly not ready as swiftly as the soon-to-depart Liverpool boss wanted him to be.
Klopp then walked over and disquieted Salah with another round of comments, though the exact words were indeterminate.
It's at this point the winger snapped and reportedly replied: “I will, I will get a red card, after seven years, after seven years' service, after seven years!”
Nunez was then forced to pull Salah away to quell the situation.
After the match, Salah ignored Klopp as he walked onto the pitch at full-time(
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