Lip reader decodes what Liverpool ace Mohamed Salah told Jurgen Klopp during touchline clash.
John Cassidy, a lip reader, has analyzed what was said in the spat between Jurgen Klopp and Mohamed Salah during Liverpool's draw against West Ham United. The Reds were held to a 2-2 draw by the Hammers in their Premier League clash on Saturday, April 27.
Salah began the game on the bench and as he prepared for his introduction in the 79th minute, there seemed to be a heated exchange between the Egyptian forward and Klopp.
Cassidy claims that the manager was not happy with how long it took for his forward to get ready, while the Egyptian was not pleased with how long he was sat on the bench during the game.
Cassidy spoke to SportBible on Monday and claimed that the spat started with Salah's unwillingness to shake Klopp's hand. The forward said:
There's nothing I can do about that, nothing."
Klopp was quick to indicate that he was not happy with how long it took for the forward to get ready. Salah swiftly replied:
"I will, I will get a red card, after seven years, after seven years' service, after seven years!
Darwin Nunez got between the two and broke up the spat before they came on in the final minutes. However, they could not score the much needed goal to help the Reds collect all three points.
Sad one for Salah
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