'If I speak': Mohamed Salah in shock statement about Jurgen Klopp bust-up after Liverpool draw

The Liverpool star has amped up tensions after a heated touchline argument with his manager

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has stoked the flames following his touchline bust-up with Jurgen Klopp, insisting: "If I speak, there will be fire."

The forward and manager were caught on camera in a heated argument as the player prepared to be substituted on against West Ham, having been dropped from the starting line-up at the London Stadium.

Salah was earlier spotted to be seemingly frustrated during his warm-up ahead of kick-off and then tensions spilt over in the second half.

Klopp was asked about the incident after the game, which Liverpool drew 2-2 to extinguish any faint hopes of a title challenge, and moved to allay concerns.

He told TNT Sport: "No [I won't share what was said]. But we spoke already in the dressing room, and for me, that's done."

But Salah has seemingly chosen the opposite tack when walking from the mixed zone after the game, declining to be interviewed but shared his thoughts with the reporters standing by.

He said: "If I speak today there will be fire."

Watch footage of the incident above.

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