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Mohamed Salah brought back his 'yoga' celebration during Liverpool's mauling of Manchester United.
The reds moved two points ahead of Manchester City in the Premier League title race with a 4-0 win over their rivals at Anfield. Salah scored two with Luis Diaz and Sadio Mane also getting on the scoresheet.
The Egyptian ended a mini drought of six games without a goal as he doubled Liverpool's lead in the first half. He then wrapped up the three points with the Merseyside club's fourth goal of the game.
Salah performed his infamous 'yoga' celebration where he stood in front of supporters, raised his left leg to the knee on his right leg and put his hands together in prayer. The pose, which is known as 'the tree' in yoga, signifies balance and grounding, which many believe is the forward expressing his commitment to Liverpool.
Salah debuted it towards the end of the 2018-19 season scoring Liverpool's second in their 2-0 victory over Chelsea at Anfield, but hasn't used it in a while. "I am a yoga man!" a delighted Salah told Sky Sports after that game. "I do yoga and it just came into my mind."
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