Sadio Mane, a Senegalese star, denied any dispute between him and his Liverpool teammate Mohamed Salah, in a photo statement to one of the journalists after the Reds beat Mexico's Monterrey 2-1 in the semi-finals of the Club World Cup currently being held in Qatar.

Egyptian journalist Mohamed El-Gazzar posted a video clip on Twitter of the Senegalese star in the corridor leading to the dressing room after the end of the match, as he answered his question about his relationship with Salah.

Mane surprised him by singing the beginning of the song "The Egyptian King", which is sung by Salah Reds fans, stressing that he is "a very very good friend", and categorically denied the existence of any problems between them.

Mani sent a message to the Egyptians that Salah should be supported because he is doing a lot for Egypt, indicating that he will visit Egypt soon, in reference to his attendance at the award ceremony for the best player in Africa on January 7 in the Egyptian coastal city of Hurghada.

🎦 #Mane sings for theEgyptia king and denies any conflict between him and #salah 🇪🇬🇸🇳❤️ # Liverpool 👌👍 @ LivEchoLFC @ LivEchonews @ JamesPearceLFC pic.twitter.com/eQyNUV2ckh

- Mohamed El-Gazzar (@ mohamedelgazar4) December 18, 2019

And the Egyptian public celebrated Mani's statement about the star of the Pharaohs, in light of rumors that talk about the tension between them since last season.

Tomorrow, Liverpool play with Brazilian Flamingo in the Club World Cup final, hoping to add a new title after the Champions League and European Super Cup titles this year.