Sadio Mane has said his fall-out with Mohamed Salah is "forgotten" as he explained how the Liverpool forwards swiftly cleared the air.

Mane prompted heated speculation last month when he reacted furiously after being substituted towards the end of the 3-0 Premier League win at Burnley.

It soon emerged the Senegalese was unhappy at Salah taking a shot rather than refusing to pass to his team-mate moments before the substitution.

Mane and Salah were both in sparkling form on Saturday, the former netting twice and the latter once as Liverpool extended their 100% start to the Premier League season with a 3-1 win over Newcastle United.

And afterwards Mane revealed how the international break gave the duo a chance to discuss what had happened at Turf Moor and draw a line under the incident.

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"With Salah? It's forgotten," Mane said to Canal+. "These are things that happen in football. Sometimes you have to say things face to face.

"Sometimes it happens that I am not given the pass.

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"But we have reconciled and become the good friends we were before."

Salah, meanwhile, last week posted a viral video on Twitter of two young boys running to greet and hug each other in the street with the faces of himself and Mane superimposed.