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Even my mum is devastated about Mo Salah and she doesn’t even watch football

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Nahyan, the winner of BBC’s Last Pundit Standing said: “I saw a montage that Salah posted and thought, ‘okay, he’s just sharing his goals.’ Then suddenly it cuts to him sitting in front of all the trophies, and that’s when my heart dropped."I kind of knew then it wasn’t going to be good news. Since he arrived, he’s broken records, scored goals, created chances - he’s done it all.



And it’s not just what he’s done on the pitch, but off it as well."The reports about him helping reduce Islamophobia in the city just show how iconic he’s been for the community. I don’t even know how to put into words the impact he’s had.

She’s always asking about Salah: how he’s doing, why he’s not in the team, even about the whole situation with Slot."That’s where we are now, even people who aren’t football fans in this city are going to feel this. They need to realise what’s at stake and give one of the greatest players Liverpool, and the Premier League, has ever seen the send-off he deserves.”A clear sign of Salah’s impact is heard in the chant sung by Liverpool fans: “If he scores another few, then I’ll be Muslim too".