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Mohamed Salah has just shown his true feelings about Jurgen Klopp

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As was the case for so many years across his time at Liverpool, it was down to Jurgen Klopp to take the tension from a difficult subject.

The Reds boss was chatting to a handful of reporters who have covered his every move in great detail these past nine years earlier this month when he was reflecting on a piece he had just filmed with Sky Sports as part of the coverage of his end-of-season departure.




“It was really nice,” Klopp began. “They had Stevie (Steven Gerrard), Sir Kenny (Dalglish), Mo (Salah) – that bit was probably filmed before the West Ham game!”

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The one-liner led to some chuckling from the reporters who had gathered around the table for the chat and the hearty laugh that followed from Klopp indicated that the pitchside disagreement he had with Salah in the 2-2 draw at the London Stadium was now firmly behind the pair.

If that avoidable fallout was furthered by Salah’s insistence as he left the London Stadium that “there will be fire” if he was speak to the media that day, the disagreement will not form part of the conversation when the relationship between one of the planet’s most gifted managers and his greatest goalscorer is analysed in the future.

And Klopp’s willingness to make light of a public spat between the two revered figures was evidence that the storm-in-the-teacup had long since faded.

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