The Reds will be hoping to go through to the quarter-finals of the competition
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Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold have been pulled apart in training ahead of Liverpool's crunch Champions League clash with PSG tonight.
The Reds will go into the game 1-0 up from the first leg after Harvey Elliot's strike at the Parc des Princes six days ago.
However, as Liverpool look to win a stunning treble, two of their star players have become embroiled in a training ground row.
Footage uploaded by Beanyman Sports shows Alexander-Arnold clapping his hands while gesturing in the direction of Salah, who is the club's top scorer and assister this term.
Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold have been pulled apart in training ahead of Liverpool's crunch Champions League clash with PSG tonight
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Salah appeared to react to whatever comments the England international made, with the 32-year-old choosing to step towards his team-mate.
The Egyptian winger gave Alexander-Arnold a slight push, with Elliot then intervening.
Elliot was seen holding Salah back, with Ibrahima Konate putting an arm around the forward to move him away from the confrontation.
The clip ends with both men going their separate ways and it'll be interesting to see if the pair start tonight.
Liverpool are already all but certain to win the Premier League title, with Arne Slot's side 15 points clear of Arsenal.
They can win a first trophy of the new season when they lock horns with Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday.
Victory over PSG will move them into the last eight of the Champions League tonight.
But that will be easier said than done, especially given how Luis Enrique's team dominated proceedings in the first leg.
Slot has already recognised that Liverpool must improve and up the ante to keep their dreams of a seventh Champions League trophy alive.
“In a week like this I do not dream at all," he said.
“I just know I have to work really, really hard to prepare the team in the best possible way.
“If you have a game like we did last week you feel: ‘Can I even go to sleep at all or do I have to watch even more?’ So, no, I do not dream at all about this week.
"It started very well in terms of beating Southampton. Now we are just looking forward to a game like this, at Anfield, with two great teams playing each other.”
He continued: “Yes, I do think so [that the best performance of the season will be needed] because PSG are the most complete team we have faced so far.
"What I mean by complete is, OK, we have faced Arsenal and City and they are not big margins, but the intensity they played at combined with the quality they have and they are one of the richest clubs. Maybe there is one club a bit further ahead.
“They have so much quality and a great manager who has the team playing in a way that is not easy to play against.
Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold will be hoping to start for Liverpool against PSG tonight
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"He brings the best out of every player and brings out an incredible work-rate. We have to be at our best.
"But we didn’t have ball possession at City away – the other richest club in the world together with Paris Saint-Germain – and at home we had a completely different performance against City.”