The Salah goal with Titanic music will send shivers down your spine
The video of the Mohamed Salah goal for Liverpool against Manchester City will send shivers down your spine.
And that’s because someone has edited it with the music from the Titanic behind it. You know the one? The building, rousing ‘my heart will go on’ ditty. It’s pretty powerful stuff.
One of the reasons it works so well is because the goal was so important. It was the first away strike of the leg and meant City had to do so much more work to get a positive result. Also, it put the Reds on their way to three wins out of three against Pep Guardiola and everyone likes that.
Roberto Firmino scored the second to wrap up a memorable few weeks for Liverpool fans – but right now sit back, relax and enjoy the epic video below.
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Elsewhere, there was another shock as Salah’s former team AS Roma knocked out Barcelona by beating them 3-0. That tied the aggregate score at 4-4, with the Italian side coming up trumps via the away goal rule.
Jurgen Klopp must now prepare this men for a home match against Bournemouth, before fixtures against West Brom, Stoke City, Chelsea and Brighton.
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Realistically, all four of those games are winnable – especially the three against the Cherries, Baggies, Potters and Seagulls. It’ll help Liverpool put pressure on Manchester United in second place, while increasing the gap on the pack of chasers behind.
The Reds will now face either Roma, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich (the last two are probables) as they continue their march towards the Champions League final.
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One player looking on in agony will be Philippe Coutinho, who left Anfield for Barcelona in order to chase European glory. He couldn’t have foreseen being overcome by Roma, but that doesn’t mean Liverpool fans haven’t enjoyed his intense misfortune.