LIVERPOOL fans will be hoping they don’t have to wait long to get a glimpse of Fabio Borini’s trademark goal celebration.

After the finding the net the Italian wheels away in delight with one hand in the air and the other in his mouth.

Borini never got the chance to give it an airing in the senior ranks at Chelsea but he explained all after scoring twice on his Swansea City debut against Nottingham Forest.

“In Italy it means you’ve got the knife between your teeth,” Borini said.

“When you want to achieve something so badly that you are angry to reach your goals, you put the knife between your teeth. That’s what I was trying to show by putting the side of my hand in my mouth.”