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Mo Salah Talks In Depth To GQ As Their February Cover Star

Despite his explosive nature on the pitch and his immense popularity off it, Mo Salah is quite a reserved character. So it was refreshing to get to know the Liverpool forward that little bit better thanks to a candid interview and shoot with GQ, with the publication making him their February cover star.

While Liverpool fans desperately wait for their club’s hierarchy to pull its collective finger out and get their talismanic Egyptian King to sign a new contract, Mo Salah has been going about his business, doing what he does best: scoring goals and helping his club win games. But in between all that and preparing for the Africa Cup of Nations, he also found the time to catch up with GQ for a retro-fuelled photoshoot, bringing back some classic threads in his trademark easy-going style.

It’s been a busy little spell for Salah. He’s currently racked up an impressive 23 goals so far this season for Liverpool – 16 in the Premier League and seven in the Champions League, and his form over the last five years has seen him finally rewarded with his own signature boot by adidas ahead of his AFCON campaign with Egypt. He turns 30 in June and he has fewer than 18 months left on his current deal, but there are few players in the world right now – if any – that are on the same level as him right now. And now he’s GQ’s February cover star, offering up insight into his journey in the game and his current position with the Reds. Read the full article here.

I want to stay [at Liverpool], but it’s not in my hands. It’s in their hands. I'm not asking for crazy stuff.”
I want to be the best player in the world. But I will have a good life even if I don’t win the Ballon d’Or.”
You have two choices: to tell the people that they are right to put you on the bench, or to prove them wrong. I needed to prove them wrong.”

Read the full Salah story at gq-magazine.co.uk

Photography by Fanny Latour-Lambert for GQ.

Pick up the Mo Salah signature adidas collection at prodirectsoccer.com

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Daniel Jones

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