Mo Salah throws a STROP as he is taken off in opposition to Chelsea with thirteen minutes left of 1-1 draw... earlier than Roy Keane tells him to 'sit down and shut up' as Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp performs down incident
Mohamed Salah used to be left fuming after being subbed off in their healthy vs Chelsea
He used to be changed with the aid of Ben Doak after seventy seven minutes and fumed as he walked off
Mohamed Salah used to be advised to ‘sit down and shut up’ by using Roy Keane after the Egyptian ahead threw a strop when being substituted in the 2nd half of of Liverpool’s draw at Chelsea on Sunday.
The two aspects performed out an interesting draw after new Chelsea defender Axel Disasi cancelled out Luis Diaz’s early opener - however Salah reduce an indignant determine when being changed for Ben Doak’s sparkling legs in the 2nd half.
And Sky Sports pundit Keane stated on Salah, who threw his wrist tape on the flooring in frustration: ‘It's OK to be upset, however do not maintain it up for too long. He was once shaking his head and then sat down on the bench with his fingers up. Sit down and shut up!
‘You have to take it. Be upset however do not drag it out. We've viewed a lot higher gamers than Salah get taken off - it is section of the game.’
Salah used to be chasing a report for most dreams on an opening Premier League weekend and Klopp added: ‘We are right here to win a game. Mo is brilliant essential however we have to make decisions. We wished sparkling legs. He has five hundred exclusive records. I can not assume of these.’
It used to be the first time that the 31-year-old had failed to rating in the opening day of the Premier League season as a Liverpool player.
The Egyptian ahead was once changed with the aid of Ben Doak after seventy seven minutes and fumed at the selection to be delivered off, waving his hand in the air in the direction of the bench earlier than trudging over to the touchline.
Salah had been a risky hazard in the course of the first-half and appeared annoyed as he walked off the pitch unraveling the tape round his hand earlier than throwing it onto the ground.
Before high-fiving his replacement, he headed straight for the Liverpool bench and did now not shake palms with his manager, Klopp, who remained in the technical region and did not strategy the forward.
Gary Neville, who was once on commentary at the time, said: 'Oh he is snapped!' whilst Jamie Carragher added: 'In some methods I can apprehend the frustration.
'He was once electric powered in the first half. Liverpool have now not been worried in the sport in the 2nd half, from an attacking factor of view. So what is he supposed to do.'
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