The 25-year-old Egyptian footballer, Mo Salah, who recently made history by bagging this year’s ‘Premier League Player of the Year’, is back in the news but this time the athlete is inspiring many with his holy act.
Salah, who has led his team Liverpool to the upcoming Champions League finale this Saturday against Real Madrid, is said to be fasting during his play off. The footballer is said to fast for more than 18 hours, during which Salah will also battle to win the final title.
If the star athlete wins this match, Salah will increase his chances of winning the ‘Ballon d’Or’, an award that has only been shared with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo for the past 10 years. Hearing about the fasting news of the athlete known by the titles of ‘Egyptian King’ and ‘The Pharoah’, twitter went crazy and started praising the star.
https://t.co/PrEtXJbEXo confirms @MoSalah will fast more than 18 hours before facing Real Madrid in CL final next Saturday in Kiev as the match comes in Ramadan.#UCLfinal #ChampionsLeague pic.twitter.com/QWZHzRlwUL
— El-Ahly.com (@ElAhlycom) May 20, 2018
Mashaallah
The perfect muslim football player mo salah pic.twitter.com/dAULLcPR6J— no one (@danlami_g) May 25, 2018
Overheard leaving the gym:
Man 1: Are you fasting?
Man 2: No, not fasting
Man 1: You must fast, man
Man 2: Mo Salah's fasting for us all.— Carilee Osborne (@Caz_RSA) May 23, 2018
Mo Salah is an icon, he is playing the biggest game of his career and still won't break his fast
Meanwhile your mcm breaks his fast because he has an exam that day— ??? (@noahalaktas) May 24, 2018
mo salah's out here saying he's not gonna break his fast for the champions league final and i'm napping all day bc fasting got me tired
— r (@typeh0e) May 23, 2018
Ronaldo also recently spoke about Salah, saying that he reminds him of Messi. "Salah, I love him. He is an incredible player with a tremendous quality," he told El Partidazo de COPE.
Adding another achievement under his belt, this year alone the footballer has also won the ‘Golden Boot’ award.
Golden Boot? Come here to daddy 😂 pic.twitter.com/GasYbIerEm
— Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) May 13, 2018