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Fresh footage showing more of the touchline spat between Mohamed Salah and Jurgen Klopp in Liverpool’s draw at West Ham has emerged.
The duo were seen exchanging verbals and gesticulating at one another prior to Salah’s introduction from the bench on 79 minutes, immediately after Michail Antonio’s equaliser for the hosts at the London Stadium.
Klopp refused to discuss the incident after full-time and said the issue had been dealt with in the dressing room.
But Salah - who was axed from the starting XI - was still unhappy after the chat, telling reporters in the mixed zone that “there is going to be fire today if I speak."
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It’s unclear what prompted the discord and what was said during the animated exchange.
A new clip of the incident which was recorded from the stands has now been shared on social media, which offers more insight than the initial TV shots that were broadcast.
The video shows Klopp going for a hand slap with Salah, who was initially walking on the other side of a physio standing on the touchline.
The manager then approaches his winger and the pair end up shaking hands.
However, a conversation appears to ensue for a few seconds with Salah seen shrugging his shoulders a number of times.
The camera zoomed out but caught Klopp and Salah returning to conversation.
Salah appears to get upset, prompting Gomez and Nunez to step in and act as barriers between the manager and player.
West Ham then scored through Antonio’s header with all four looking bereft.
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