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Mohamed Salah could not contain his emotion after firing Liverpool's late clincher on a night where Diogo Jota was remembered at Anfield.
The Egyptian forward scored Liverpool's final goal in a 4-2 win over Bournemouth in stoppage time to seal a victory which had at one stage looked to have slipped away from them.
Antoine Semenyo's double pulled Bournemouth back level from 2-0 down before Federico Chiesa's 88th-minute strike restored Liverpool's lead and Salah put the game to bed.
Salah then stayed on the pitch to join in the tributes to late team-mate Jota, applauding and singing the forward's song with the Liverpool supporters.
Fans in the Kop End held up signs to spell out 'DJ20' - the shirt number made famous by Jota and retired by Liverpool after his tragic death.
Substitute Chiesa duly delivered, volleying home on 88 minutes - six minutes after coming off the bench - to send Anfield into raptures.
Salah then showed tremendous will to charge after a loose ball in stoppage time, which had virtually looked a lost cause, before backing two defenders into the box and firing between the legs of one to find the corner and wrap up three valuable points for Liverpool which had only minutes earlier looked lost.
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As Liverpool's players applauded the home fans, Salah was the last one on the pitch, positioned on the edge of the 18-yard box clapping as they sang Jota's song.
Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville said: "You can see an outpour of emotion from Salah
It's going to be like that for Liverpool staff, fans throughout the season.
"It's going to hit them in moments - during games, at the end of games, after victories and defeats - that they've not got their team-mate and colleague who they loved with them anymore