Since Mohamed Salah completed his transfer to Liverpool, the Anfield faithfuls have been scrolling through his social media and have discovered a Tweet which they've urged him to delete.
Steven Gerrard's infamous slip in 2014 against Chelsea remains etched into the clubs recent history. The Liverpool skipper slipped which resulted in Demba Ba scoring Chelsea's opener, before eventually securing the three points with a last gasp goal.
The defeat severely dented their hopes of bagging the Premier League. And their latest signing had a pretty good view of the incident after he started for Chelsea.
Salah in action for Chelsea against Liverpool. Image: PA
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The following season, Ba and Salah were no longer teammates after the Senegalese striker secured a move to Besiktas before eventually signing for Shanghai Shenhua.
During his stint in China, Ba suffered a horrific leg break. He received support from the footballing community including a post from Salah. The Egyptian winger posted the message 'Get well soon bro.'
Though the words were accompanied with the image of Ba celebrating his goal against Liverpool on that Sunday afternoon.
Despite posting it back in 2016, it's once again doing the rounds.
Should Salah delete the Tweet?
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