Mohamed Salah of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team's second goal from the penalty-spot during the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Wolverhampton Wanderers FC at Anfield on February 16, 2025 in Liverpool, England.
Mohamed Salah celebrates(Image credit: Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

As the beaming Liverpool players strolled off the Etihad turf the jubilant away fans burst into their second rendition of "we're gonna win the league, and now youre gonna believe us, we're gonna win the league".

The first time it had been sung, with around five minutes to go, it was tentative. Almost fearful - as if it was wrong. Not all of the three tiers of Liverpool fans joined in. Undoubtedly, some won't until it's mathematically possible that Liverpool have secured their 20th league title. They've been here before, losing the title by one point, at times slipping away, at times others failing to slip.

But once the final whistle blew, and Arne Slot's side had secured their first away league win over Manchester City since 2015, the away support was no longer tentative. They sang with gusto and defiance. The belief is palpable now, and it is belief that stems from the obscene brilliance of Mo Salah.

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah is proving he must be favourite for Ballon D'or

For many, Salah is missing the spark and flair of players like Eden Hazard or Cristiano Ronaldo during his time at Manchester United. Whilst his output should make this argument worthless, it is also a narrative that is simply untrue. On numerous occasions against City Salah plucked the ball from the air with the ease and arrogance of a player whose self-belief is sky-high.


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