The Egyptian player Mohamed Salah, star of the English team Liverpool, took the time to congratulate the Islamic community on the occasion of the arrival of the blessed month of Ramadan. The captain of the national team shared a Ramadan-themed image on his official accounts on "X" and "Facebook". The Egyptian Pharaoh posted a picture of a table from inside his home decorated with a Quran, special decorations for the holy month, and several small lanterns, with a caption that read: "Wishing you a blessed Ramadan."
On Sunday evening, Mohamed Salah came on as a substitute in the match between Liverpool and Manchester City, which ended in a 1-1 draw at Anfield in a key match in the 27th round of the English Premier League. Salah replaced Dominik Szoboszlai in the 61st minute, while Andy Robertson came on for Conor Bradley. Salah was unable to score against Manchester City or create goals for his teammates.
Mohamed Salah and his Liverpool team are preparing for their next match against Sparta Prague at Anfield in the second leg of the UEFA Europa League Round of 16. Liverpool achieved a significant victory in the first leg against the Czech team with a score of 5-1, giving them an advantage for the return match.
In a separate context, Mohamed Salah was excluded from the list of the Egyptian national team announced by coach Hossam Hassan, which included 25 players.