Iheanacho reacts to Leicester's 4-0 win over Nottingham as fans troll the Nigerian
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Mohamed Sala's game-winning goal for Liverpool sent most of their fans into a frenzy but one family surely knew how to celebrate.
With a baby soundly asleep the Liverpool fans couldn't help but go berserk when the goal went in. However, they couldn't make a sound since if they did the baby would've woken up.
Liverpool stunned Manchester City on Sunday evening after Salah' scored a superb goal to register their third win of the season and hand Man City their first league defeat this season.
Iheanacho reacts to Leicester's 4-0 win over Nottingham as fans troll the Nigerian
FootballThe match lived up to the expectations. It had everything. Drama, controversial officiating, dubious VAR decisions and top level football. Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne were not at their usual best as a depleted Liverpool defence nullified them for most of the match.
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On a viral video posted on Twitter, a family of members from all age groups were watching the game and their reaction to the goal was hilarious.
Since there was baby sleeping in the house, instead of going crazy and shouting like they do bars and stadiums, they went the silent route. They were electrified and jumped up and down, without saying a word.
Although the win took the Reds to 13 points, it was the manner of the win that was most pleasant for Liverpool fans, according to the Guardian.
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FootballSports Brief earlier reported on Jurgen Klopp reacting to his sending off against Man City after confronting official on Salah getting fouled.
Klopp admitted that he deserved the red card but did not agree with the officials decision not to award his team a free kick after Bernardo Silva fouled Salah.
That was probably a bittersweet moment for Klopp as his side eventually won.