'I'LL BE MUSLIM TOO': FANS EMBRACE LIVERPOOL'S MOHAMED SALAH
Liverpool Football Club fans
have embraced Mohamed Salah, an Egyptian player, with a new chant that
celebrates the 25-year-old forward's faith.
"Mo
Sa-la-la-la-lah, Mo Sa-la-la-la-lah, if he's good enough for you, he's good
enough for me, if he scores another few, then I'll be Muslim too," fans
have been filmed chanting from the stadiums to the pubs as they watch Salah's
footwork at play.
The rhyme continues:
"He's sitting in the mosque, that's where I want to be."
Saleh, who also
plays for Egypt's national team, is quickly becoming a darling of the English football
community.
In 2017, he was
named the BBC's African Footballer of the Year.
On Wednesday, he
became the thirteenth player in Liverpool FC's 125-year history to score his
30th goal in a season in a match against Porto, prompting some to compare Salah
with Argentina's footballing legend, Lionel Messi.
Luis Suarez, who
plays for FC Barcelona, was the last player to achieve 30 goals in a season, in
April 2014.
The chant for Salah,
nicknamed the Egyptian King, is being seen by some as a feat against endemic
racism in English football.
In a report on
February 7, Kick It Out - an organisation working to end discrimination in
football - said the number of incidents of discrimination at the midway point
of the 2017-2018 season had risen.
The organisation
received more than 300 reports relating to 282 incidents of discriminatory
abuse by the end of 2017, covering the professional game, grassroots football
and social media. This marked an increase of 59 percent from the same period
last season, when there were 177 incidents.
'MO SALAH IS GOING TO STOP
ISLAMOPHOBIA'
Several people on
social media welcomed the Liverpool FC fans' chorus.
"Mo Salah doing
more to end the clash of civilisations than anyone else in the world,"
joked satirist Karl Sharro.
Mo Salah doing more to end the clash of civilisations than anyone else in the world https://t.co/KQIMG2geKA— Karl Sharro (@KarlreMarks) February 15, 2018
"I'm not a Liverpool fan but you must believe Football builds bridges with this Red chant for Mo Salah," wrote Gbolahan Obisesan, a writer and director.mo salah is gonna stop islamophobia— FSB (@Femi_SB) February 14, 2018
Sam Egerton, a rugby player for Old Elthamians, wrote on Twitter: "Loving this Mo Salah chant. [Love] for Muslims should be amplified."I’m not a Liverpool fan but you must believe Football builds bridges with this Red chant for Mo Salah ✌🏾 https://t.co/yxBvgkpKuL— Gbolahan Obisesan (@GreatObisesan) February 15, 2018
Loving this Mo Salah chant— Sam Egerton (@SamsonEgerton) February 16, 2018
♥️ for Muslims should be amplified https://t.co/5KxmCtGeko
Several people
joked, as the song does, that they were considering converting to Islam on
account of Salah's talent.
"Mo Salah is so
good I'm considering turning Muslim #TheEgyptianKing" joked @bairdy_10.
Mo Salah is so good
I'm considering turning Muslim #TheEgyptianKing
— Will Baird
(@bairdy_10) February 11, 2018
"Mo Salah has turned me in to a devout Muslim catch me outside the mosque if you're looking for me," said @bradleymaguire_.I think I’m about 10 Mo Salah goals away from becoming Muslim lmao— Öwen. (@OSMLFC) February 15, 2018
SOURCE: AL JAZEERAMo Salah has turned me in to a devout Muslim catch me outside the mosque if you’re looking for me— bradley (@bradleymaguire_) February 15, 2018
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