Liverpool’s game against West Ham on Saturday was a crucial one, and the bench was closely watched as Liverpool sought to maintain their lead. Among the players on the bench was Mohamed Salah, who had been subbed out in the first half due to an injury.
As the second half began, Salah was eagerly awaiting his opportunity to come back onto the pitch. However, when he finally got his chance to enter the fray, it seemed that there were already tensions brewing between him and manager Jurgen Klopp.
Salah and Klopp were seen having a heated exchange on the sidelines as Salah waited to come onto the pitch. The fact that Salah was being held off from playing in such a crucial game added extra intrigue to the situation.
As they watched on, West Ham scored to make it 2-2 against Liverpool, and Salah’s frustration only grew. Darwin Nunez pushed him away as Liverpool’s three substitutes waited for their turn on the field.
It remains unclear what exactly caused the disagreement between Salah and Klopp, but it did not look like a pleasant moment between them. As they walked away from each other, both men looked shaken by what had just transpired.