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Adidas has added another layer of intrigue to Mohamed Salah’s recent Instagram post with Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Liverpool fans’ speculation reached fever pitch this week following the defender’s dramatic late winner against Leicester City, with his passionate celebration turning social media users into amateur body language experts overnight.
The defender, whose current Liverpool deal ends in the next two months, spoke about his future after the game but remained characteristically non-committal.
“I’ve said all season, I’m not going to speak on my situation,” he said.
“I’m not going to go into details.
But these days, like today, are always special: scoring goals, playing, winning games, being close to winning titles, as well as being in title races, they are special moments that will live with me forever.”
Despite his relaxed response, Alexander-Arnold’s celebration after he volleyed home Liverpool’s winner at the King Power Stadium on Sunday, spoke volumes – or at least that’s what thousands of social media analysts believed.
The 26-year-old removed his shirt in jubilation despite knowing it would earn him a yellow card, before celebrating intensely with the travelling fans.
After the game, former Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster shared an interesting thought on Alexander-Arnold’s celebration that captured the thoughts of millions of Reds fans across the globe.
“Do you know when he scores his goal and goes and celebrates the way he did… by taking his shirt off..
I’m trying to think.
“If that was me in that situation, and I’m taking my shirt off, and I’m looking at the crowd.
I think we can read into this a little bit.”
Despite all the speculation about the Liverpool captain, one notable absence fueled further theories – Mohamed Salah’s traditional goalscorer selfie.
The Egyptian forward has established a beloved ritual this season of taking photos with Liverpool’s goal scorers after matches and sharing them on social media.
But after three days of silence that had fans refreshing their feeds constantly, Salah finally shared the anticipated selfie Wednesday morning.
The German sports wear brand responded to Salah’s post with a cryptic ‘eye’ emoji.
Adidas’s response generated even more frenzy on social media, with many fans suggesting that they know something we do not yet know.
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