Mohamed Salah dresses up in an unconventional fashion!

The Egyptian forward was scantily clad as he posed with a distinctive look in unconventional clothes, in which the Egyptian star appeared with his country's national team during the international break against Malawi. Mohamed Salah posed pictures via his accounts on social media platforms while showing the clothes of one of the famous companies in the world of sportswear. Mohamed Salah, 30 years old, reached his 51st goal with his country after leading him to victory twice over the Malawi national team, in the 2023 African Cup of Nations qualifiers, by scoring two goals during the two matches. Salah was able to achieve distinguished numbers with one goal during his team’s match, Liverpool, against its host, Manchester City, at the summit of the 29th round matches of the English Premier League. The Egyptian star scored a wonderful goal for Liverpool in the 17th minute of the first half of the match at Al-Ittihad Stadium. The Egyptian star strengthened his position as the top scorer of the "Reds" in the English Premier League in his new "Premier League" since the start of the season (1991-1992), with a score of 130 goals, two goals ahead of former English striker Robbie Fowler, who scored 128 goals. Mohamed Salah also is the historic scorer for Liverpool in away matches in the English Premier League, with 56 goals, surpassing former English striker Michael Owen, the "Golden Boy", by one goal. Salah scored against Manchester City in 4 consecutive matches during one season, after his goals in the Charity Shield and the English Professional League Cup, to become the first player in Liverpool’s history to score against one team since the season (1986-1987), when he achieved the legend by Ian Rush against Everton. Salah scored his 11th goal against Manchester City in the “Reds” shirt, equaling the number of Gordon Hodgson (11 goals) and Sir Kenny Dalglish (11 goals), while Ian Rush tops the list with 15 goals. Mohamed Salah added another goal to his scoring record in the journey to crawl towards the top of Liverpool's top scorers, as he currently ranks seventh in the list of the most "Reds" players scoring goals throughout history in all tournaments with 179 goals.


 


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