Liverpool winger, Mohamed Salah, has refused to give more insight into his clash with manager Jurgen Klopp, during their 2-2 draw at West Ham on Saturday.
Although Salah was not included in the starting lineup, when they were leading 2-1 against the Hammers, Klopp opted to bring him on alongside Darwin Nunez.
However, while both players were waiting on the touchline for a break in play, Michail Antonio made the scoreline 2-2 with a header.
Salah was then caught in a heated argument with Klopp, and when asked about the incident after the game, Salah said if he speaks, there will be fire.
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