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The drama keeps increasing for Liverpool in the Premier League. The club was leading a tight race for this season’s title being #1 at game week 27 but has dropped to #3 owing to their poor results. But, it now looks like the club has some major concerns. Their best player Mohamed Salah and coach Jurgen Klopp were seen involved in a spat last night.

However, more seriously, the Egyptian is now invited to open up about the incident, similar to how Cristiano Ronaldo was during his issues with Manchester United. Manchester United and its coach Erik ten Hag were put under the hammer after Ronaldo spoke about their internal issues with British journalist Piers Morgan.

And now, Morgan has directly expressed his interest in talking to Salah through X writing, “Time for an interview @MoSalah ?? 🔥.” Morgan seemed to be determined despite reports claiming the Egyptian’s rejection to open up.

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On Sunday, Salah stated that things would get worse if he prolonged the topic. The situation looked alarming for Liverpool fans when the 32-year-old was seen agitated. Not shying away from getting animated, Salah was exchanging words with Klopp who also replied with a few words at the touchline.

Meanwhile, this came as a surprise to the fans. Both the player and the German coach were seldom seen in such heated conversations earlier. However, Mohamed Salah’s injury early this year had already slowed him down a bit. The player has only scored twice in the last eight games leaving Liverpool with just three league wins in that period. Moreover, despite being the top scorer for the club this season with league 17 goals, Salah started just thrice in the last eight games. Nevertheless, neither the coach nor Salah are ready to go CR7’s way.

Mohamed Salah and Jurgen Klopp avoiding Cristiano Ronaldo’s situation

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Piers Morgan keeps persisting to unravel issues within clubs. After his strained relationship with Erik ten Hag, Ronaldo revealed to Morgan that owners were mismanaging the club. While Morgan was able to convince Ronaldo to speak out in public, his attempt with Salah seems to be stagnant. Mohamed Salah though sparking curiosity, made it clear that he doesn’t want to reveal anything. The winger said on April 28, “If I speak today there will be fire,” giving the impression of relaxing a concerning issue.

Meanwhile, Jurgen Klopp also stood on a similar ground saying, “We spoke already in the dressing room. For me, that’s done.” The boss further claimed even Salah is eager to put the issue to rest. Overall, both Salah and Klopp appear to be aware of the club’s condition. During this critical time, the main aim would be to end the season without losing any more games.