Mo Salah held back by team-mates after explosive touchline row with Jurgen Klopp before coming on at West Ham

MOHAMED SALAH had an explosive touchline row with Jurgen Klopp during Liverpool’s clash with West Ham.

And the Egyptian had to be HELD BACK by his Reds team-mates as hell broke loose.

A heated exchange between Mohamed Salah and Jürgen Klopp on the sidelines just before West Ham’s equaliser

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The Reds’ star man started the trip to the London Stadium on the bench, much to the surprise of many.

Outgoing Kop chief Klopp decided to throw the former Chelsea and Roma ace on in the 78th minute after Michail Antonio‘s equaliser.

And it all kicked off after the German walked towards the winger to give him some final words before he went.

Salah appeared to take exception to what Klopp said, gesticulating with his arms as his gaffer chirped away.

And the 31-year-old wanted to get up close and personal with the German to give him a piece of his mind.

Fellow sub Darwin Nunez and Joe Gomez intervened and cooler heads eventually prevailed.

The incident didn’t go unnoticed by footie fans, who flocked to social media to weigh in on the Kop row.

One wrote on X: “Salah p***ed because he should’ve been on ages ago.”

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Klopp copied Fergie’s ‘biggest mistake’ and it’s derailed his final season, says Dave Kidd

By Dave Kidd

JURGEN KLOPP was genuinely surprised to hear it, on the January day when he announced his intention to quit Liverpool at the end of the season.

It was put to him that Sir Alex Ferguson had told his Manchester United players in the summer of 2001 that the coming season would be his last.

Ferguson later performed a U-turn and stayed at Old Trafford for another 11 years.

But the great Scot admitted that revealing his intentions had been the ‘biggest mistake I made’.

“I think a lot of them put their tools away,” said Ferguson, “They thought, ‘Oh, the manager’s leaving’.”

It was a part of English footballing history which Klopp knew nothing about and he raised his eyebrows when he was told about it.

Liverpool were top of the Premier League, having lost only a single domestic match all season – and that a controversial VAR-infested affair at Tottenham.

But their form has nosedived since, with dreams of a farewell quadruple long gone.

And Klopp may well now be reflecting on the wisdom of his announcement.

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Another said: “Not good.”

And another said: “The dressing room is gone.”

One remarked: “Definitely not the way you want to end an era.”

Another chimed in: “Klopp p***ed cause Salah wasn’t ready to go on earlier?”

Klopp was quick to pour cold water on the matter, saying: “We spoke about that moment in the dressing room with the lads, it’s done”.

When asked if Salah has moved on from the incident, he added: “Yes, that’s my feeling”.

Liverpool lost further ground on Premier League leaders Arsenal with a draw in East London.

A 2-2 draw has left the Merseysiders two points behind the Gunners, who have a game in hand.

Mikel Arteta‘s troops will look to put more daylight between themselves and the Kop club on Sunday afternoon.

But it won’t be easy task as they’ll travel across North London to take on their bitter rivals Tottenham.

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