Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has launched a sharp attack on Leicester City player Hamza Chowdhury for his violent intervention that left Egyptian star Mohamed Salah out of the 2-1 win over Liverpool.

Sadio Mane scored in the 40th minute and James Madison equalized for Leicester in the 80th minute before James Milner scored the winner in the fifth minute of injury time.

Liverpool moved up to 24 points at the top of the standings and kept their perfect record unbeaten, winning their eighth consecutive league win.

Liverpool's joy was not complete with this difficult victory, and Salah's injury in the 88th minute raised fears of the absence of one of the most prominent players in the coming period.

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Asked about the nature of Salah's injury and whether the player was okay, Jurgen Klopp looked angry. "How could he be okay? He was limping when he left the field asking if he was okay? Did you see the shot?"

He said that Leicester's intervention against Salah was violent and dangerous and deserved a direct red card. He said Chowdhury had made similar mistakes in the past and asked him to control his nerves and not to commit such serious violations.

Liverpool did not reveal the nature of Salah's injury, and it seemed that Klopp is concerned that Salah suffered a complicated injury that may leave him for some time, which affects the chances of the team, which is betting on winning the league title this season and beating Manchester City champions in the last two seasons.

Fortunately for Salah, he will be out of the Egyptian squad during the international break that begins on Monday, and will have two weeks to recover and recover before returning to the competition with Liverpool.