Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp, together with Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah, in the recent crisis in the team and triggered by Senegalese player Sadio Mane, last week during Liverpool's victory over Burnley 3-0, after Mani accused Mohamed Salah of selfishness and not giving him the opportunity to score the second goal, Salah chose to pay instead of passing to Mani, but coach Klopp played down the incident and insisted there was no problem in dealing with it.

The coach said in an interview carried by the British Metro website: "I can mention five or six cases thought by everyone, and demanded Mohamed Salah pass, pass, but in the end scored the goal."

`` This is the player's freedom, the attackers must make these decisions, pass the ball, not pass, we can make these mistakes, you can lose the ball and miss another ball or sometimes you can not see your teammate, and that does not mean that you Ignore it! Sometimes it seems to us that you should see it but you don't. ”