Raging Mo Salah in rare outburst as he butts head with World Cup rival as fans say 'something crazy must have been said' | The Sun

MOHAMED SALAH clashed with an opposition player during Egypt's World Cup qualifier against Djibouti on Thursday.

The Liverpool star scored four times as Egypt cruised to a convincing 6-0 win.


But in the 65th minute he became embroiled in a row with Djibouti defender Moussa Hamadou.

Salah attempted to take the ball from Hamadou while the centre-back looked to see it out for a goal kick.

However, after the ball went out of play the two players appeared to tangle legs before getting into a heated argument.

Salah, who rarely clashes with anyone on the pitch, appeared to square up to Hamadou before the referee intervened to quash the argument.

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Stunned fans took to social media to react, with one person writing: "I watch every single Salah game I’ve never ever seen him lose his cool, with that being said I love it."

Another commented: "Something crazy had to have been said. Never seen Mo square up to anyone like that."

A third fan wrote: "You got to do a lot to get a Mo Salah reaction."

While a fourth added: "Never seen Salah square up to someone before, he must of said some madness."

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Despite their argument, the two players buried the hatchet at full-time after shaking hands.

Hamadou then handed Salah the match ball for scoring four goals.

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