Mo Salah’s Strict Diet and Extreme Workout Routine: The Secret to Being the World’s Most Feared Forward

The 31-year-old Egyptian striker is off to a quick start this season, having scored Liverpool’s first goal against Bournemouth. He has 187 goals in 307 appearances for the club.

Salah is critical to Jurgen Klopp’s Champions League ambitions.

That’s why the Reds are rejecting Saudi Arabia’s offers, despite Al-Ittihad’s ambitions to pay him more than any other athlete in history.

The ex-Chelsea forward owes his success to his strict lifestyle, which included early morning training sessions at 3 a.m. during Ramadan.

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Salah, like Cristiano Ronaldo, has become one of soccer’s most chiselled stars as a result of his willingness to make sacrifices.

Allow me to show you his way.

Salah understands how important his regular diet is to his success, but he does indulge in a pizza cheat day on occasion.

The Egyptian athlete told CNN about his diet: “Nutrition is really important; it’s part of the game.

Salah’s guilty pleasure is pizza.

I’ve been able to sleep better, and my body has adjusted more rapidly, which has aided my recovery.

I can eat whatever I want, according to the dietician, because I don’t have any fat on my body. I do not drink either, therefore I am fine.”

It’s safe to assume that observant Muslims are cautious about what they eat.

His preferred breakfast will be parathas, a fluffy flatbread with milk.

If he still feels hungry, he will take a piece of fruit from the bowl.

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