A earthquake in Liverpool because of Mohamed Salah

Liverpool fans celebrated the team’s goals against Tottenham, which led him to win the Premier League title last Sunday after setting the match 5-1 in small earthquakes in the English city, according to a study conducted by the University of Liverpool.
“The Reds ‘goals and his fans’ passion for earthquakes. Their enthusiasm was literally sufficient to move the land.”
The goal of the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah in a tremor of 1.6 degrees on the Richter scale, followed by the goal of Destini Odoji in his goal (1.35 degrees), then Cody Jacob (1.03 degrees) and finally the goal of Louis Diaz, which caused a tremor of 0.64 degrees because it was initially canceled.
The biggest tremor came with Alexis McAl Alesster’s goal, which placed the Reds in the top 2-1 and settled the title in practice, and its strength reached 1.74 on the Richter scale.
Dr. Virnaz Kamranzad said that although the tremors were small and not large enough to feel it in the stands, they left a symbolic “sign” at the Anfield stadium, the Liverpool stronghold.
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