Liverpool captain: “Champagne” celebrating the Premier League without alcohol, out of respect for Salah and Mane



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Liverpool team captain Jordan Henderson confirmed that his team’s players’ celebrations by spraying ‘champagne’ after winning the Premier League last season were alcohol-free during their celebrations at the request of Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mani, due to the fact that the team’s attacking duo embraced the Islamic religion.

Liverpool regained the League Cup last July, winning the title for the first time in 30 years, seven days before the end of the competition.

“The champagne was alcohol-free after the glass was raised because of Mo and Sadio,” Henderson said in remarks published in the “Daily Mail” newspaper.

Henderson also praised the African duo, saying: “Look at Sadio and Mo and where they come from, rural Senegal and Egypt, and what they have accomplished is incredible. When we are in the pool and swimming, Sadio says he found out because he lived in a town by the water [نهر كاسامانس فى سيدهيو] So he liked to go to the water. “

Notably, Henderson scored a goal and Sadio Mane also scored against Crystal Palace today, while Egyptian star Mohamed Salah scored two goals and scored another after taking part as a substitute in the match.

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