According to James Pearce at The Athletic, Salah refused all interview requests after the match but did have a few brief words for the media, saying only: "If I speak today there will be fire."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Klopp played down the incident after the full-time whistle and said the matter was already "done," but the sight of the manager arguing with his star player does not appear to be a good sign. Saturday was another poor day for the Reds, with the draw potentially dealing a fatal blow to Liverpool's title hopes. They sit one point behind Manchester City, who have two games in hand on the Reds, and two off leaders Arsenal - who also have a game in hand on Klopp's side.
WHAT NEXT FOR LIVERPOOL
Liverpool return to Anfield next time out with a visit from Tottenham. The Reds then finish their Premier League campaign with games against Aston Villa and Wolves.