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Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah was seemingly unhappy with his manager Jürgen Klopp during the Reds' 2-2 draw with West Ham United, with the pair having a heated exchange during the second half.
The Egyptian was being prepared to come on in place of Luis Díaz when Salah and Klopp were arguing.
Post-match, Klopp refused to be drawn on what was said and what the argument was about.
"We have already spoken in the dressing room and for me, that’s done," the Liverpool manager said.
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Walking through the mixed zone post-match, Salah was asked by reporters to stop and chat.
"There is a real discussion for the new manager about what the future holds for Mo Salah — it's the first time we've asked that question.
But he's been so far off it."
Liverpool will have a new manager next season with Dutch coach Arne Slot set to come in to replace Klopp.
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