Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has explained his new goal celebration this season.
The Egypt international has enjoyed a good start to the season after registering two goals and an assist in the opening two games.
The 32-year-old has broken out a new celebration by shooting an arrow similar to that of an Archer.
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"I was watching the UFC, Alex Pereira against Israel Adesanya and when [Adesanya] won the second fight against Pereira – he celebrated like that.
"So, I like the celebration and that's why I did it."
It's been business as usual for Salah this campaign, but he reveals there is a difference between Jurgen Klopp and new Reds manager Arne Slot.
"It's been a big change," Salah said in an interview with Sky Sports.
"I had been with Jurgen for seven or eight years, but now with the new manager there's different things. I enjoyed it before and I'm enjoying it now."
"We play a different kind of football now. The manager now wants to control the ball all the time - with Jurgen, sometimes we'd just go counter-press and try to attack all the time in their half.
"But now we need to control the game, sometimes slow things down because that's part of the plan, and that's a big difference."