In the 2-2 draw at West Ham last Saturday, Salah and Klopp got into an argument just before Salah’s substitution.
After the match, the 31-year-old forward for Egypt said, “There’s going to be a fire today if I speak,” turning down demands for an interview.
However, Klopp stated on Friday that there was no issue. We’re quite okay with it. It is not a story at all.
Salah was a substitute in the 79th minute after starting the game on the bench against West Ham, according to Klopp, who has already declared his intention to quit the team at the end of the current campaign.
While Salah was waiting to enter the game, Hammers attacker Michail Antonio made it 2-2, thereby ending Liverpool’s Aspirations for a Premier League title.
Salah’s teammates Joe Gomez and Darwin Nunez helped him off the field after he became upset over something Klopp had said.