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After the crisis between the players Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane Liverpool because of the Senegalese player's objection to not pass him the ball, the Egyptian thought that this would partly affect the team of the Coach Juergen Klopp.
On the other hand, Richard Keyes, an English presenter of BN Sports and former Liverpool player Steven Warnock, does not agree.
Richard Keyes told FilGoal.com: "I do not think there is a crack in the team, it's all the emotion on the ground and nothing more."
"This kind of conflict is going to happen again and in many other places and clubs."
"The only two strikers I know are happy when Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke score at Manchester United," he said.
When asked if the clash between Salah and Mani would affect Liverpool, he replied, "It will affect, but not negative, but positive, both will seek to score several goals."
"There is no strong competition and they will support themselves professionally."
Mani and Salah have achieved an exceptional level in the last two years and even the most productive duo on the Liverpool list have created opportunities 40 times since the start of last season, including 23 from Mani to Salah and 17 from Salah to Mani. .
FilGoal.com then asked former Liverpool player Steven Warnock what he thought: "I do not think that what happened between Salah and Mani should worry about Liverpool: Players compete to become the best. "
"We saw him between Teddy Sheringham and Andy Cole at Manchester United, and I do not see that as a profitable problem for Manchester United."
"So it will not be a problem for Liverpool, this competition will be the best."
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