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Salah’s new ‘Archer’ celebration: What it means


The 'Egyptian King' Mohamed Salah has returned with a new goal celebration to kick off his latest successful Premier League season. The winger has already scored two goals in two matches. In his second goal against Brentford, he introduced what could become his signature celebration for the season: the bow-and-arrow. This new celebration is sleek and can be performed seamlessly. What makes the bow-and-arrow celebration special is its connection to Salah's past. When he was 19, he turned down a contract offer from Cairo-based club Zamalek in favor of joining Swiss club Basel, a decision that proved to be wise. Now, the bow-and-arrow celebration pays homage to Zamalek's iconic club logo, which features an ancient Egyptian pharaoh wielding a bow and arrow, symbolizing strength and heritage. It's a meaningful tribute to the club that once pursued him. Salah's impressive goal-scoring record at Liverpool, where he is the fifth-highest scorer of all time with 213 goals in 351 matches, has solidified his place in the team's history. Additionally, he has won the Premier League Golden Boot three times. As he enters the final year of his contract with Liverpool, Salah has chosen to focus on enjoying the present rather than worrying about the future. He has also debuted a new shaved hairstyle for the season. Despite rejecting a lucrative offer from Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad, Salah remains focused on making the most of his remaining time with Liverpool and staying focused on performing at his best each week.


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