
⚡ “Bryan Mbeumo Breaks Silence on His Mo Salah-Style Celebration After Stunning Goal at Anfield”
Bryan Mbeumo’s brilliant start to the season reached new heights at Anfield, where the Manchester United winger scored what could be his most unforgettable goal yet.

The 26-year-old has been in electric form, with three goals and an assist already this campaign. But beyond the numbers, his energy, movement, and creativity have transformed United’s attack under Ruben Amorim.
Against Liverpool, Mbeumo stunned the home crowd by darting past both Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konaté before firing home a precise first-time strike from a tight angle — remarkably with his weaker foot — after a slick through ball from Amad Diallo.
Just 72 seconds into the match, Mbeumo wheeled away in front of the Kop, arms outstretched — a celebration that immediately sparked online debate. Many fans believed he was mimicking Mohamed Salah’s signature pose, often seen in clashes between the two clubs.
However, Mbeumo has now set the record straight. Speaking to the club’s official media, the winger explained that his celebration was not a dig at Salah or Liverpool supporters, but rather a personal tribute to one of his Cameroon teammates.
“No, that was something between me and a national team player,” Mbeumo clarified. “If we had scored together for Cameroon, we’d have done it then. I couldn’t celebrate that way in our last match, so I decided to do it here instead. I might even keep it going!”
Mbeumo had scored for Cameroon just a week earlier in their 2–0 victory over Mauritius, but circumstances prevented him from showing the planned gesture. His choice to recreate it at Anfield was simply a way of completing that unfinished celebration — one that fans around the world won’t soon forget.

With form, flair, and confidence all on his side, Bryan Mbeumo is fast becoming one of United’s most exciting players this season.
