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Klopp reveals what Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk told him after picking up injuries

Jurgen Klopp has revealed both Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk were determined to stay on the pitch during Liverpool’s FA Cup final win over Chelsea.

Liverpool clinched their second piece of silverware this season after a penalty shoot-out victory over the Blues at Wembley on Saturday.

Jurgen Klopp’s side were given a major scare in the first-half with Salah going down unchallenged with a groin problem. Van Dijk was replaced before extra-time after suffering a muscle strain.

Both players allayed any major injury fears post-match with Klopp suggesting they will be available for the Champions League final at the end of May.

Recalling conversations with both players after picking up their knocks, the Liverpool boss had to put his foot down and replace Salah, with van Dijk also telling his manager he was fine to continue.

‘We had to change Mo early, which was not cool,’ Klopp told a press conference.

‘It was my decision, it was pretty cautionary. Mo said, ‘I feel something, I can carry on.’ I said, ‘No.’ A football game is not a perfect physiotherapist, it means it rarely gets better during a game.

‘Then Virg stands with me and says, ‘I feel something but it’s fine I think.’ We make a decision together, so he stays on but was clear when we didn’t make it in 90 minutes he has to go off.’

Liverpool are still chasing the quadruple and head to Southampton on Tuesday hoping to keep their Premier League title challenge going until the final day of the season next Sunday.

Klopp was unsure whether Salah and van Dijk will be ready for the trip to the south coast but is confident neither injury is serious.

Klopp added: ‘Obviously I spoke to both already after the game, both are really OK. All that we know is it’s not a big thing, we

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