THIS is the moment Liverpool stars Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah were separated after an apparent spat in training.
Salah was filmed walking towards his team-mate before giving him a small push in the seemingly light-hearted moment.
The winger couldn’t help but smile as the likes of Ibrahima Konate, Harvey Elliott and Curtis Jones played peacemakers.
Meanwhile, Alexander-Arnold kept the exchange going all the way over to the training pitch.
Sources close to the club have since confirmed that it was all a bit of fun, as per the Liverpool Echo.
The duo were later seen laughing and joking around the training complex.
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Liverpool currently lead the Premier League table, 15 points clear of second-placed Arsenal with nine games left to play.
They have a huge week ahead, with the second-leg of their Champions League last-16 clash with Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday.
The Reds then face Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley on Sunday.
Arne Slot insists his team will have to give their best performance of the season to beat PSG in the Champions League, despite having a 1-0 advantage.
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He said: “Of course, we’ve faced Arsenal and Manchester City. It’s not that there are big margins, but the intensity [PSG] played at combined with the quality they have – let’s be honest, we are talking about the richest club – so they have so much quality and a great manager because he brings the best out of every player.
“He brings incredible work rate in the team, so that’s why I think we need to be at our best tomorrow.
“I wasn’t surprised at all about [PSG’s] performance. They’ve impressed me a lot. Before the game last week, I watched a lot of their games and I was really impressed with the intensity they play at, the team cohesion, the rotations in the midfield.
“They are such a complete team, such a well-managed team and we experienced that last Wednesday. Some people said we played poor, I don’t agree. I think they played tremendously well.
“I don’t think we’ve faced this season a team that combines that quality with that much intensity but I do think we can do better.
“I’m not saying we play poor or not good at all but we are a better team than we were last week, and that’s something we have to prove tomorrow with the help of our fans.”