- Salah scored his 28th goal of the season and Liverpool’s fourth against Spurs
- The Egyptian forward celebrated by running to the crowd and taking a selfie
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Mohamed Salah took a selfie with fans after scoring in Liverpool’s 5-1 demolition of Tottenham.
The Reds needed just a point to secure the Premier League title at Anfield on Sunday – but got off to a poor start as Dominic Solanke opened the scoring after 12 minutes.
Arne Slot’s men got on level terms just four minutes thanks to Luis Diaz and goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo soon followed.
Salah was desperate to get in on the action and finally did shortly after the hour mark as he fired home a powerful effort into the bottom corner.
The Egyptian star patted the Liverpool badge in celebration before team-mates joined in to congratulate him.
He then performed the sujood celebration before going over to the crowd to pick up a phone to take a selfie as Liverpool closed in on their 20th title.
Mohamed Salah took a selfie with fans after scoring in Liverpool ‘s 5-1 demolition of Tottenham

Gary Neville, who was on co-commentary, said: ‘That picture will be worth a few quid’

Salah scored his 28th goal of the season as Liverpool thrashed Tottenham 5-1 at Anfield
Manchester United legend Gary Neville, who was on co-commentary for Sky Sports, said: ‘That picture will be worth a few quid’.
Destiny Udogie then scored an own-goal to seal an emphatic win and the Premier League title for Liverpool.
Salah explained his celebration to the BBC, saying: ‘At the beginning of the season I always took selfies with the players. I had to think of something special. I thought a bit about the idea and it was fine.’
He added: ‘Incredible. It’s special to win it at Anfield – it’s very difficult to describe. Everyone wanted Palace to finish it [at Arsenal], but I know what Anfield is like, so I’m glad we did it here.
‘It’s completely different [to the title in 2020]. The feeling is unbelievable. The first time was lockdown and the pandemic, but to be here five years later is incredible.
‘It doesn’t matter [that I scored]. To win it at Anfield is incredible.’