Eagle-eyed fans see Liverpool’s Curtis Jones celebrating BEFORE Mo Salah’s terrible miss against Manchester United

Manchester United aficionados were looking for something more than a 2-1 victory at Anfield to spoil their eternal rival, but they didn’t find it.

The celebrations after United’s victory over Liverpool have been incessant, and the Red Devils have discovered a new moment to savor.

A video of the party was broadcast on social media, which captures a key moment in the 64th minute, when Liverpool, who were losing 1-0, missed a golden opportunity to equalize.

Mohamed Salah squandered the opportunity, sending the ball outside after it arrived at his feet, with United goalkeeper Senne Lammens en his way.

El fallo de Salah was so extraordinary – against a team that has benefited with such regularity – that even his teammates thought that it was impossible that he would not succeed.

Jones was seen celebrating the goal before Salah had connected - and missed - the shot.

Jones was seen celebrating the goal before Salah had connected – and missed – the shot.

Such was the extraordinary nature of Salah's fall that even his teammates thought it was impossible

Such was the extraordinary nature of Salah’s fall that even his teammates thought it was impossible

The clip shows Curtis Jones running towards the penalty spot with his arm raised, celebrating before Salah falls, and then raising his hands to his head once the opportunity has run out.

United fans reveled in the moment, with one fan writing: ‘Bro look at Curtis Jones pre-celebrating’, followed by three crying face emojis.

Salah, 33, has shown a lack of confidence this season, and his huge drop in form has coincided with Liverpool’s four consecutive defeats.

Former United forward Wayne Rooney predicted that the Egyptian king could end his seven-year career at Anfield.

“I think Salah has played many games in the last few years, and he has been the principal man and he has put pressure on him,” Rooney said on the Wayne Rooney Show.

And he’s probably among the five best players in the Premier League, in my opinion. I think it seemed like maybe it affected him a little.

‘I wouldn’t be surprised if in January, or maybe next summer, he leaves the club. But I loved seeing him. He’s a fantastic player, but I think it’s probably taken its toll on him, because it does.’

Liverpool fans were eager for the winger to sign his contract, since last year he scored 29 goals in 38 games.

Finally, he signed a two-year deal to extend his stay at Anfield.

Rooney, the former player of United, said that 'no le sorprendería' that Salah left Liverpool in January

Rooney, the former player of United, said that ‘no le sorprendería’ that Salah left Liverpool in January

The march of Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid this summer has paid off for Salah

The march of Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid this summer has paid off for Salah

But with the departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid last summer, which affected an association on the right side that was very profitable before, Salah had difficulties to maintain the incredible level he reached last season.

Salah missed two big chances against United and has now gone seven games without scoring a penalty goal, his longest drought at the club.

If he were to leave in January or summer, Saudi Arabia seems the most likely destination.

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