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(Video) The comical moment Mo Salah made Mark Goldbridge eat his words after scoring v Galatasaray

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(Video) The comical moment Mo Salah made Mark Goldbridge eat his words after scoring v Galatasaray Mark Goldbridge was made to eat his words by Mo Salah as the Egyptian scored a sublime goal in Liverpool’s 4-0 demolition of Galatasaray on Wednesday. The 33-year-old has been enduring by far his least productive season in a red shirt, scoring just nine goals in 33 matches in this campaign prior to last night and being in ‘ irreversible decline’ , according to Steve Nicol. However, the goal which took him into double digits for 2025/26 was a thing of beauty as he played a one-two with Dominik Szoboszlai before curling an unstoppable shot beyond Ugurcan Cakir.

DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL EMPIRE OF THE KOP APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAY Salah makes Goldbridge eat his words During his live watchalong of Liverpool v Galatasaray on That’s Football , Goldbridge said of the Reds’ number 11: “He’s fallen off, and if you think me talking about Salah falling off is gonna make him climb back up…you know and I know he ain’t coming back. ” Moments later, the Egyptian scored to leave the YouTuber eating his words as he soberly acknowledged: “Salah’s back.

What a goal. It was a good goal. ” Alas, Goldbridge quickly returning to banging his earlier drum by saying: “I still don’t think he’s back.

I’m being told to hold it and all that, but I think Liverpool fans know one sunny day doesn’t make a summer and he ain’t back. “Salah is still gonna score the odd good goal, and that was a very good goal, but I don’t think he’s back. If he can do that for the next few weeks, then maybe he is back, but where’s that been for seven months?

I don’t think he’s back. ” Want more Empire of the Kop coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trust Salah could yet enjoy a flourishing finish to the season Timing is a key factor in comedy, and that Goldbridge was writing off Salah just before the Liverpool winger conjured his magical finish against Galatasaray will have Reds fans grinning from ear to ear.