Salah, who was surprisingly left out of the starting line-up, had a heated exchange with the German before coming off the bench after Michail Antonio’s 77th-minute equaliser. The bust-up ended with fellow substitute Darwin Nunez pushing team-mate Salah away before they entered the fray. “It’s completely [resolved], no problem.
If we didn’t know each other for long I am not sure how we’d deal with it but we have known each other for a long and we respect each other so much,” said Klopp, whose farewell tour has turned sour since he announced his decision to step down this summer. “Do you think Salah will still be a Liverpool player next season? It’s a non-story.
But in general, the best situation is everyone is in the best place, we win games and score loads of goals and then incidents like that do no happen. Mo to start? Three games to go and I change my habits completely?
He is incredible but I should not speak about that, other people will decide that. “I am the wrong person to talk about this. I just try to help the basis for the future of the club.
These decision are for others.”