The pioneers of social networking sites shared videos and photos of the moment the Egyptian star, Mohamed Salah, left Anfield, after being replaced in the Liverpool match against Newcastle yesterday, Thursday, in the English Premier League.

Salah came out showing signs of dissatisfaction with his replacement by German coach Jurgen Klopp in the 73rd minute, although he scored a historic goal against Newcastle during the first half of the match.

Salah scored the second goal for Liverpool in the match that the Reds won 3-1.

The Egyptian international star became the first player in the history of Liverpool to score in 5 consecutive matches against Newcastle at Anfield.

Here the king rules with his provisions.. 🇪🇬👑

For the 15th match in a row, Salah continues his scoring contributions in the English Premier League ⚽🔥pic.twitter.com/UYcHMKYROz

— Liverpool FC (@LFC_Arabic) December 17, 2021

Boooooooooom ⚽🚀

Thus, Arnold broke the nets of Newcastle with this imaginary goal!

🤯pic.twitter.com/uZPsoi8vxJ

— Liverpool FC (@LFC_Arabic) December 17, 2021

Salah also equaled the record for the most scoring or assisting player in 15 consecutive Premier League matches with Jamie Vardy, who achieved the same feat when he led Leicester to crown their only Premier League title in the 2015-2016 season.

First player in Reds history to score in 5 ️⃣ games in a row against Newcastle at Anfield 🇪🇬👑

The answer is always Mohamed Salah ✅ pic.twitter.com/iAJvl0kx20

— Liverpool FC (@LFC_Arabic) December 16, 2021

Salah was angry with Klopp the moment


he

left,

he was the best one of them.


Klopp's decision to replace Mohamed Salah is unjustified, especially since the player is in a good mood, scoring a goal, passing to his teammates and trying to score goals. Is there an explanation?

pic.twitter.com/8R4FcPKQ6v

— Oscar 1 (@mido2287444) December 16, 2021

👑 @MoSalah has either scored or assisted a goal in 15 consecutive #PL appearances

He equals the longest such run in the competition set by Jamie Vardy in 2015 🔴 pic.twitter.com/HukhVcXqvV

— Premier League (@premierleague) December 17, 2021