By Obaloluwa Joshua LAGOS
Mohamed Salah refused to speak to the media following his touchline spat with Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.
Salah and Klopp clashed on the touchline during the clash at the London Stadium on Saturday.
The incident occurred 13 minutes from time when the Egypt international was about to be introduced.
Fellow substitutes Darwin Nunez and Joe Gomez had to step in to diffuse the situation.
Salah declined the opportunity to speak to reporters in the mixed zone following the full-time whistle in east London, saying: “There is going to be fire today if I speak.”
The defeat dealt a further blow to Liverpool’s fading hopes of winning the Premier League with Klopp’s team now two points behind Arsenal, who can extend their lead at the top of the table when they face rivals Tottenham on Sunday. READ ALSO:
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