MOHAMED SALaH SHARE SWEET PHOTOS OF CHRISTMAS WITH FAMILY AS LIVERPOOL FLOODED COMMENTS mohamed Salah has again taken to social media to share a sweet photo showing him spending Christmas with his family – and as usual it has provoked plenty of reaction.
As a proud Muslim man, liverpool star Salah’s yearly decision to post a picture with his wife and two daughters at Christmas – this time once again in matching pyjamas – often draws criticism from some, but he sees the gesture as a show of respect.
Salah’s post on Christmas Day showed the family sitting in front of a Christmas tree with an oversized gingerbread man, with the four of them looking as though they had all been enjoying their time together. It was liked by several Liverpool stars past and present including jodan henderson, Dejan Lovren, Fabinho, Kostas Tsimikas, Harvey Elliott, Alexis Mac Allister and cody
However the comments section of both instagram and twitter X posts were quickly flooded with both positive and negative takes, with a theory also suggested that both Liverpool – who are currently top of the Premier League and champions league tables – and Salah apparently lose form shortly after the Egyptian posts his annual message.
One asernal fan wrote: “Liverpool downfall incoming”, while a manchester fan added: “He’s done it again! The title race is on!
The more serious posts aimed in Salah’s direction included one saying; “At this point I am just disappointed in you”, with another adding: “Who is forcing you to do this?” Meanwhile one of the many posts defending Salah said: “Raising his children to respect other cultures traditions and giving them special memories to remember when they’re adults, he’s an inspiration to all.”
This year’s message comes amid the backdrop of Salah’s ongoing contract impasse at Liverpool, where fans hope an agreement can be reached soon, not only with the 32-year-old top scorer but also captain Virgil van Dijk and vice-captain alexendra all of whom will be out of contract at the end of the season.
Liverpool have entered discussions with all three players and there remains strong hope that deals can be reached, in particular with Salah and Van Dijk.
Salah struck twice in the 6-3 win at totteham before Christmas, and will be back in action when the Reds host Leicester City at Anfield on Boxing Day.