This is How the Discussion Between Salah and Klopp Went Down
Following the announcement of his departure from Liverpool, Jürgen Klopp aimed for the stars, targeting four titles, and now finds himself in a locker room situation that seems irreversible after arguing with Mohamed Salah in the match against West Ham United.
It all started when the Pharaoh began on the bench, in the Merseyside Derby, in the victory against Fulham, and now in the match against West Ham United. It has been an irregular season for the Egyptian, who has only scored two goals in the last eight matches.
In the second half of the match, as Salah was about to come on as a substitute, West Ham scored, causing anger on the Reds' bench, with Salah quickly turning to confront the German coach, prompting Darwin Núñez to intervene to calm the "Pharaoh" and prevent the argument from escalating.
Even after the match, when questioned by the press about what happened, the "Pharaoh" replied, "If I speak today... there would be a fire," while Klopp was more open, stating, "We talked about that moment in the dressing room. Does Salah also consider the matter closed? Yes, that's my feeling." What seemed like a fairy tale ending appears to be turning into a trophy-less nightmare at the end of the season.