M. Salah pays tribute to Kudus in Liverpool win over Newcastle 

M. Salah pays tribute to Kudus in Liverpool win over Newcastle

In a thrilling Premier League match on January 3, 2024, Liverpool emerged victorious against Newcastle with a 4-2 win at Anfield.

 

 

The match was filled with excitement, but one particular moment caught the attention of fans and media alike: Mohamed Salah’s celebration after scoring the opening goal.

 

Darwin Nunez assisted Salah, who has been in excellent form for Liverpool, as he scored the game’s opening goal in the 49th minute.

 

However, it was his celebration that truly stole the show. The Egyptian forward ran to the closest advertisement panel and sat down, imitating Mohammed Kudus, a fellow African football player, who is well-known for his celebration.

 

Kudus, who plays for West Ham United, has been making waves in the Premier League with his impressive performances and iconic goal celebration.

 

The young Ghanaian’s signature move involves sitting on the advertising boards after scoring, and it seems that Salah has taken notice.

 

The tribute from Salah to Kudus was not only a sign of respect between two talented African footballers but also a nod to the growing influence of African players in the Premier League.

 

The moment has sparked excitement among fans, who are eager to see more of these displays of camaraderie and sportsmanship on the pitch.

 

 

As the season progresses, it remains to be seen if Salah will continue to honor Kudus with his celebration or if the Ghanaian star will return the favor with his own tribute.

 

Regardless, this heartwarming moment between the two players has undoubtedly left a lasting impression on fans and the football community.

 

 

The left-back for the Reds has been absent for the last seven games due to a shoulder injury sustained during his international duty with Scotland.

 

 

 

Following the injury, he underwent successful surgery, and Liverpool’s manager, Klopp, provided updates, stating, “Robbo had surgery, and all went well,” emphasizing the positive outcome.

 

 

 

Over three weeks post-surgery, Robertson maintained a low profile on social media but recently shared a glimpse of his recovery progress. Through an Instagram story, he showcased a rehab session at the club’s advanced training facilities, inquiring about the whereabouts of his teammate Conor Bradley. Both players have likely spent considerable time together as Bradley recovers from a prolonged back injury.

 

 

 

Although Bradley has returned to certain aspects of first-team training, primarily in the gym, Robertson’s rehabilitation journey is still in progress.

 

 

 

Notably, he has utilized the hydrotherapy tools at AXA, including a HydroWorx pool, leveraging water’s buoyancy to enhance mobility without straining the injured shoulder. While not a miraculous solution, these facilities, part of Liverpool’s Kirkby training ground, were a pivotal factor in the club’s commitment to comprehensive player support and development.

 

 

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