The second leg of the Champions League round of 16 against PSG is about to take place, and news about Liverpool’s internal affairs has fans curious.
Liverpool training ground clash
At 3am tomorrow morning, March 12 (Hanoi time), Liverpool will host PSG at Anfield in the second leg of the Champions League round of 16. However, before the match, there were rumors that the duo Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold had a conflict and almost got into a fight on the training ground on Monday, March 10.

Rumours have been rife after a video emerged of the two players seemingly getting into a scuffle at the AXA training ground. Harvey Elliott and Ibrahima Konate intervened, pulling them apart. While Salah laughed throughout the incident, Alexander-Arnold appeared to be more upset.
Another video shows Alexander-Arnold can be seen clapping while gesturing towards Salah. The Egyptian forward then walks towards Alexander-Arnold and pushes the English defender, causing Arnold to react.
Not only that, teammate Harvey Elliott is then seen holding Salah back, while Ibrahima Konate puts his arm around Alexander-Arnold’s shoulder to pull the English right-back away.
What is the truth?
After a series of British newspapers reported the incident, the Liverpool Echo newspaper investigated the incident through sources within the Liverpool club. And according to a reporter from Liverpool Echo, this was actually just a joke between players on the training ground and there was no collision.
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