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Salah and Klopp’s words after the fight at West Ham vs Liverpool

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Salah and Klopp’s words after the fight at West Ham vs Liverpool

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

Mohamed Salah and Jurgen Klopp talked about their commotion at the West Ham vs Liverpool Of Premier LeagueSaturday (27/4).

The incident occurred in the 79th minute when Klopp prepared Salah, Darwin Nunez and Joe Gomez to come on as substitutes.

Salah, who was preparing to enter the field to replace Luis Diaz, was seen arguing with Klopp on the sidelines.

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Salah seemed to be provoked by what Klopp said to him when he was about to be introduced.

A microphone on the side of the pitch also captured what was said during the argument between Salah and Klopp.

The commotion ended after being separated by Darwin Nunez. Nunez put his arm around Salah to ask him to calm down.

While walking in the mixed zone after the match, Salah talked about the commotion with Klopp while walking through the media area.

“If I speak there will be ‘fire’,” Salah was quoted as saying Sky Sports.

After that, Klopp said in a press conference after the match that his problem with Salah had been resolved in the dressing room.

“We spoke in the dressing room. For me, it’s finished,” said Klopp.

However, when asked whether Salah also felt their problem was over, Klopp admitted that was his assessment.

“That’s my opinion, yes,” said Klopp.

The West Ham vs Liverpool match ended with a 2-2 draw at the London Stadium, Saturday (27/4) evening WIB.

Two West Ham goals were scored by Jarrod Bowen and Michail Antonio. Meanwhile, Andy Robertson scored Liverpool’s two goals and Alphonse Areola’s own goal.

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This result keeps Liverpool in third place in the Premier League standings with 75 points from the 35 matches played.

Liverpool is two points behind Arsenal who are at the top of the Premier League standings with 77 points from 34 matches played. Meanwhile, in second place is Manchester City with 76 points from 33 matches played.

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