Mohamed Salah and Jurgen Klopp They were involved in an altercation in the second half of the Premier League match played by Liverpool in London against West Ham United (2-2). The camera captured how the German approached the Egyptian (he was a substitute because he was not at his best) to tell him something as he warmed up on the sideline and he responded in a very bad way, with a fuss and shouting at his coach and he was even told to shut up. Darwin had to intervene to put the brakes on the extreme.
After the incident, the footballer preferred not to speak. “If I speak, there will be a fire,” he said after the meeting. On the other hand, the one who spoke recently was the coach, who wanted to settle the debate and speculation by saying “everything is completely resolved, there is no problem between us.”
Klopp argued that they knew each other well enough to let the matter cool. “If we haven’t known each other for a long time, I’m not sure how we will deal with it. But we respect each other, so there is no problem. We are absolutely fine with this, so let’s move on,” he said to close the matter. that.
Source: La Verdad

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