
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has assured fans that the recent argument between him and Mohamed Salah has been fully resolved.
The altercation occurred during last weekend’s 2-2 draw against West Ham, with Salah showing signs of frustration as he prepared to come on as a substitute.
However, Klopp downplayed the incident, stating, “There’s no problem. We are absolutely fine with it. It’s a non-story.”
Salah, who has been a key player for Liverpool, particularly under Klopp’s management, seemed visibly frustrated during the match. However, Klopp emphasised that such incidents are part of the game and stressed the importance of handling them internally.
Reflecting on the situation, Klopp highlighted the longstanding relationship and mutual respect between him and Salah. He noted, “We have known each other for that long and respect each other so much that it’s really no problem.”
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Despite the recent draw denting Liverpool’s hopes of clinching the Premier League title, Klopp remains focused on the team’s performance.
He acknowledged that the best outcome would be for everyone to be in top form and secure victories.
Meanwhile, Liverpool’s hopes of winning the Premier League have been made more difficult as they now sit five points behind Arsenal and four behind defending champions Manchester City who have a game in hand.
Additionally, there have been reports linking Salah with a potential move away from the club, adding further speculation to the situation.
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