Firmino's Eye Patch
Roberto Firmino knows how to celebrate goals! From his kung fu kicks to Brazilian dances, he's the master of celebrating and produced something special after netting the winner against Paris Saint-Germain FC at Anfield in the UEFA Champions League. Days earlier Bobby had been accidentally poked in the eye playing against Tottenham Hotspur FC but he recovered in time to come on against PSG, get the decisive goal and celebrate by covering his injured eye like he was wearing an eye patch! He's definitely one to keep an eye on...
Sturridge's Wriggly Arm Dance
Daniel Sturridge recently scored his 50th Premier League goal for Liverpool FC and he has one of the most famous celebrations in football. Standing still, he wriggles both of his arms at the same time in a unique dance move that has been nicknamed 'the wriggly arm dance' on social media. Never mind flossing or doing 'the Dele Alli', this is the celebration that all LFC supporters should be able to do the best so you should get practising!
Salah's Point
Mo Salah varies his goal celebrations immediately after scoring – he might as well given he finds the net so often! Sometimes he slides on his knees or points towards a team-mate who has provided him with an assist, but if you watch his celebrations for long enough you'll spot that he always ends his celebrations by religiously lifting both arms up and pointing his index fingers to the sky above. He's had to do that a lot of times as a Liverpool FC player!
Trademark Shaqiri
He scores some spectacular goals and Xherdan Shaqiri has got a trademark celebration to mark those occasions when he does! The Swiss international runs towards the crowd, stops in his tracks, folds both arms across his chest and either stares at the supporters looking back at him or gives them a nod! Shaq scored 86 goals before he signed for LFC so no wonder he's perfected it and we're looking forward to seeing more of the same now he's a Red!
Alisson's Arms
He saves goals rather than scores them but have you spotted what Alisson often does when one of his team-mates puts the ball in the back of the net? Liverpool FC's Brazilian goalkeeper is so happy when the Reds score that he sinks to his knees inside his penalty area and points to the sky with both arms aloft. See if you can spot him doing it at the other end of the pitch the next time Jürgen Klopp's side score.