Jones celebrates Salah's goal against Everton in an exciting way

 

Egyptian Mohamed Salah shone brightly in the Merseyside derby, scoring the opening goal for his team Liverpool against Everton, in a match within the 33rd round of the English Premier League

Egyptian Mohamed Salah shone brightly in the Merseyside derby, scoring the opening goal for his team Liverpool against Everton, in a match within the 33rd round of the English Premier League.

Jones celebrates Salah's goal against Everton in an exciting way

Salah opened the scoring for the Reds in the 29th minute, after receiving a through pass from his Dutch teammate Cody Khakpo, which the Egyptian converted with a single touch into the net

Salah not only scored the goal, but also ignited the enthusiasm of the fans with a distinctive "crazy" celebration, as he rushed towards the stands and beat his chest forcefully to express pride and belonging, before his teammates joined him for the collective celebration.

But the most exciting moment came when his teammate Curtis Jones approached him and formed a crown with his hands over Salah's head, in a clear and direct reference to the nickname "The King" that the Egyptian star is famous for among Liverpool fans.

The first half ended with Liverpool leading by a single goal, in a promising match that held much competition and rivalry.

Liverpool currently sit fifth in the Premier League table with 52 points, the last qualifying spot for next season's Champions League, four points ahead of sixth-placed Chelsea, who lost to Manchester United in the same round.

Everton, on the other hand, are in ninth place with 47 points.



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