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SportFootballLiverpool FCMohamed Salah scored the first of Liverpool's two goals as they beat Everton at Hill Dickinson Stadium in the forward's final derbyLiverpool star Mohamed Salah scored in his farewell Merseyside Derby on Sunday but some eagle-eyed supporters spotted the unusual sight of the Everton ballboy appearing to celebrate the goal. Salah scored the opener as Liverpool won 2-1 at Hill Dickinson Stadium to strengthen their hold on the fifth and final Champions League qualification spot.Everton could have closed within a point of their rivals with victory and drew level through Beto early in the second half.
That included a new look at the opener and fans were quick to point out the reaction of the young ballboy when the ball hit the back of the net.READ MORE: Freddie Woodman lifts lid on Mohamed Salah request as 'unreal' Liverpool chance emergesREAD MORE: Liverpool star Hugo Ekitike posts message after leaving hospital following Achilles injury"The ballboy behind Evertonian net for Salah goal is a Liverpool lad???" … He celebrated the goal," one fan wrote on YouTube."We should bring the ballboy that celebrated Mo's goal back home to Anfield and let him enjoy a home game right at the sidelines," wrote another. Further fans pointed out that some Liverpool fans have even played for Everton in the past, so the idea of a Reds fan serving as a ballboy for their rivals might not be too far-fetched.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FC FACEBOOK PAGE!
Liverpool looked to have missed their last chance of the game when Rio Ngumoha fired over, only for Van Dijk to head home a Dominik Szoboszlai corner to break Everton hearts."To score late, you could see the reaction of our players to the fans and the fans to our players. It was just unbelievable to make my debut in the Premier League and to win like we did was special."Choose Liverpool Echo as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Liverpool FCEverton FCMohamed Salah
