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McManaman believes the issue must be addressed urgently and has called upon two of Liverpool's most experienced players to intervene.Speaking to TNT Sports about how Liverpool should tackle the predicament, he said: "I think that's the important part in the coming hours and days. Everybody's close in that dressing room.READ MORE: Liverpool's 'secret Jamie Carragher meeting' as Mohamed Salah's team-mates 'irritated'READ MORE: Liverpool receive clear Xabi Alonso manager verdict as glaring Real Madrid point made"I'd have a word with him if I'd known him for that long saying 'Oi, this is not good for you and it's not good for the team going forward.' This has to be nipped in the bud before he goes to AFCON."You can't have six weeks of everyone thinking about rumours and innuendos: 'what's this', 'what's that?' 'Will he come back in January?
Ibou Konate has had some difficult moments lately but he played an outstanding game [against Inter]."After PSV and Forest games, where we conceded seven goals in two games, it was time for us to concede less and that's what we did against West Ham. Normally, that affects players as well because he's [Salah] been so influential for the club and the players so it's never nice when something happens to their teammates."Van Dijk, meanwhile, commented: "It's not up to me to say who should apologise.
The club has to deal with it and him as well."It's a collective situation. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.Sky Sports discounted Premier League and EFL packageThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.
