Former Liverpool star Glen Johnson has explained why Mohamed Salah's recent comments are not an indication his time at Anfield is coming to an end.
READ MORE: Jamie Carragher drinks eight pints, interviews Jadon Sancho and upsets just about everyoneAfter the game, Salah refused to give anything away about his disagreement with Klopp. As the Liverpool star walked through the mixed zone at the London Stadium, he simply said: "There is going to be fire today if I speak."
"If he speaks his mind and tells you what’s really on his brain, then everyone’s going to criticize him for it and he can’t win. So that’s why players shouldn’t do interviews when they’re fiery, or angry, or have just come off the pitch, or were sent off. Because they’re going to speak from the heart. And some people aren’t designed to take that.
Johnson was then asked if he believes Salah's visible frustration is an indication that he could leave Liverpool this summer. The former Reds right-back believes the imminent departure of Klopp means that Salah's future has every chance of remaining at Anfield.