Mohamed Salah first words to Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool after dressing room speech
Your Liverpool morning digest for Wednesday, February 9.
Mohamed Salah told his Egypt team-mates that they would get "revenge" on Senegal in the immediate aftermath of Sunday's clash between the two sides.
Salah was eventually on the losing side in the Africa Cup of Nations final, with his Liverpool team-mate Sadio Mane scoring the winning penalty in his nation's shootout success.
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Liverpool forward Salah was clearly upset after the game on the field and he could be seen having a cordial discussion with Mane and other Senegal players.
While there was a lot of respect shown between the two sides in the public eye, footage has emerged from the Egypt dressing room of a much more visceral address between the Egyptian players.
The mood was defiant among the group and although Salah was clearly dejected, he tried to rally his fellow countrymen.
"We played four matches all 120 minutes in about 12 days," he said, referring to Egypt's