1 month ago | By The Empire of The Kop
This is a moment that will unfortunately be talked about quite a bit, we feel, especially as Mo Salah's agent even sent out a cryptic tweet about it.
Liverpool's Egyptian King Salah was subbed after 63 minutes tonight, much to his dismay - and the confusion of many fans on Twitter as well.
According to Matt Critchley, Klopp made the sub because Salah wasn't tracking back enough - but we can't confirm that to be the case...
Strange. Very strange.
Salah is angry and rightly so, imagine losing a game and you take of PL's top goalscorer pic.twitter.com/xo3nYkZHa5
- March 4, 2021
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