Salah and Klopp were involved in a furious touchline row during Liverpool's 2-2 draw with West Ham.
A heated exchange between Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp and Mohamed Salah has been captured in fan footage that has rapidly spread across social media.
Newly surfaced footage of the incident reveals that Salah and Klopp briefly touched hands before the disagreement. The Egyptian star, who was eventually calmed down by Darwin Nunez at pitchside, stormed off straight down the tunnel at the final whistle. He warned there would be "fire" if he discussed the spat while passing through the mixed zone post-match. Klopp sought to downplay the incident during his own interview. When asked to reveal what was said, he responded: "No.
"Listen Mo Salah is a player who starts the majority of games for Liverpool, he'll be fuming. He'll be fuming to be on the bench. Players like that who are expected to start are never happy, but no-one likes to see this, between a manager and a real key player."
Ally Mccoist West Ham United FC English Premier League
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