Former Premier League striker Chris Sutton has blamed Mohamed Salah for the touchline argument with his manager during Saturday’s 2-2 draw at West Ham United
Salah had been dropped for the game and clashed with Klopp as he prepared to come on as a 79th-minute substitute.
The draw leaves Liverpool, who are out of the Europa League, five points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal.
Sutton felt the incident did not reflect well on the 31-year-old, who is the Reds’ top scorer this season with 24 goals but has not been at his best in recent games.
“I didn’t like it but I think Mo Salah is the one who was out of order,” Sutton told BBC.
“He is no different to any of his Liverpool team-mates and the truth is his form hasn’t been good since he has come back from the injury.
“It is nothing against Salah and the brilliant player he has been at Liverpool. He has been phenomenal but I think there is a line and unfortunately for him he crossed it.”
Klopp, who is leaving Liverpool at the end of the season, brought Salah to Anfield in June 2017 and he has consistently been one of his most influential players.
But Sutton believes Klopp was well within his rights to choose the first XI he felt gave Liverpool the best chance of securing victory.
“It is the here and now and Klopp decided to leave him out. That is his prerogative. He is the manager and Salah is no different to the rest of his team-mates.”