‘There’s going to be a fire if I speak’ – Mohamed Salah after Jurgen Klopp row

Salah had been waiting to come on before Michail Antonio's goal and was involved in an animated conversation with Klopp.
BENCH ROLE: Mo Salah was a substitute on Saturday as Liverpool drew at West Ham. Pic: Adam Davy, PA

BENCH ROLE: Mo Salah was a substitute on Saturday as Liverpool drew at West Ham. Pic: Adam Davy, PA

Mohamed Salah ruined the attempts of Jurgen Klopp to play down their touchline exchange at West Ham when the Liverpool forward claimed there would be “fire” if he stopped to speak following the 2-2 draw.

The Reds were eager to bounce back after a painful midweek loss in the Merseyside derby and Klopp dropped Salah to the bench in an attempt to jolt his weary team into form.

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