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If I speak there will be fire – Salah on Klopp row

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Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah said if he speaks “there will be fire” after he argued with manager Jurgen Klopp on the touchline during the 2-2 Premier League draw at West Ham.

Salah seemed to clash with Klopp as he prepared to come on as a 79th-minute substitute.

Klopp said he would not disclose what the argument was about, but former Liverpool striker Peter Crouch said on TNT Sports that “it doesn’t look good for the club”.

“Salah is a player who has started the majority of games for Liverpool and he will be fuming to be on the bench,” Crouch said.

“But no-one likes to see this between a manager and a key player.”

Salah seemed frustrated at something Klopp said to him as he was about to be brought on, and seemed to want to prolong the altercation before team-mates Darwin Nunez and Joe Gomez shepherded him away.

The result left Liverpool all but out of the title race. They are third in the table and must rely on Arsenal and Manchester City dropping points to give them a glimmer of hope.

In a video on social media, Salah, as he was walking through the media area after the match, said: “If I speak there will be fire.”

A reporter asked “Fire?” and Salah replied: “Yes, of course.”

Klopp said later: “We spoke about that in the dressing room and it’s done for me.”

Klopp will leave at the end of the season and Liverpool this week agreed compensation worth up to £9.4m with Feyenoord for their manager Arne Slot.

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