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Michael Antonio has shed more light on the argument between Mohamed Salah and Jürgen Klopp during Liverpool’s draw with West Ham on Saturday.
The pair clashed as Salah was preparing to come on as a substitute late on in the 2-2 draw at the London Stadium.
Having been named on the bench for the second time in three games, the Egyptian’s frustration appeared to spill over.
Salah appeared to be reluctant to shake Klopp’s hand as he made his way from the bench before arguing with the Liverpool boss.
Darwin Núñez stepped in to try and calm Salah down, although the 31-year-old continued to remonstrate with his manager.
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Klopp played down the incident after the game, insisting that the matter was "done" after speaking in the dressing room.
Salah though raised eyebrows shortly after, telling journalists in the mixed zone: "If I speak today there will be fire.”
A lip-reader has already suggested what Salah said to Klopp during their exchange, based on the footage from the game.
Klopp put his hand out to him and his hand was there for a bit and he just slapped his hand.
The fact he hasn’t moved to clarify what he said hasn’t helped matters either.
Hopefully, the pair have smoothed things out since, and the reports that Salah is set to stay with Liverpool next season suggest he’s at least content at Anfield.
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