Salah and Klopp face each other in the middle of a Liverpool match that moved away from the lead in the Premier

Salah and Klopp face each other in the middle of a Liverpool match that moved away from the lead in the Premier
Salah and Klopp face each other in the middle of a Liverpool match that moved away from the lead in the Premier

Liverpool lost their hopes of fighting for the Premier League championship with a 2-2 draw with West Ham on the morning of this Saturday, April 27.

The impossibility of winning for Colombian Luis Díaz’s team, which spent 77 minutes in the game, led to the players’ tempers being heated, to the point that the star Mohamed Salah and the coach, Jurgen Klopp, had a clash on the field .

The incident occurred when Liverpool was winning the game and Salah and Darwin Núñez were preparing to enter the game. However, at that moment West Ham equalized and they fell into despair.

Everything seems to indicate that Salah questioned the coach for having taken it into account only for the end of the game, when little could be done for the victory.

In the mixed zone and, upon leaving the stadium, some journalists tried to interview Salud who only managed to say: “If I speak today, there will be fire.”

The match

Liverpool dropped points again this Saturday by drawing 2-2 at West Ham, almost saying goodbye to the Premier League title, with three games left to play for the Reds, third after Arsenal and Manchester City.

After two draws and two defeats in five games in the championship, Liverpool has 75 points, while Arsenal has 77 and Manchester City 76, who have one and two more games to play.

The calendar also does not invite optimism for the team led by Jurgen Klopp, with matches against Tottenham, Aston Villa and Wolverhampton.

In London, Liverpool had no luck seeing how the VAR denied them a penalty for a slight offside by Colombian forward Luis Díaz, who then ran into the right post of the goal defended by Frenchman Alphonse Areola (40).

Jarrod Bowen scored a beautiful cross header from a corner (43), reaching 16 goals in the Premier League, 20 counting all competitions.

Liverpool responded with a shot by Andy Robertson (48) from inside the area after a pass from Díaz.

The Hammers fell asleep after going through the locker room and in the 65th minute Liverpool scored, with the Dutchman Cody Gakpo hitting a lucky shot that was deflected by two defenders.

But finally a header from Michail Antonio (77), alone in the area, left the Reds without two vital points in the fight for the Premier.

 
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