And in the streets of the Portuguese city in midweek the travelling Liverpool fans struck up a new chant to the tune of 90s hit 'Good Enough' by Dodgy with the line: "If he scores another few, then I’ll be Muslim too!" "This is the first time I’ve seen such an exuberant, overt, positive appreciation that includes religion," Piara Powar, Executive Director of Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE) told the Washington Post. The African player of the year is a devout Muslim and often celebrates his goals by kneeling in prayer.#LFC fans create "I'll be Muslim too" chant for Egyptian star Mohamed Salah
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) February 16, 2018
it's now gone viral ? pic.twitter.com/3Zc6riD9EJ
Mo Salah is the greatest thing for race relations in Liverpool since I told some lad in my year 8 class that he shouldn’t hate Enrique Iglesias just because he was from Pakistan, and also that Spain isn’t in Pakistan. https://t.co/XYlutS6y2W
— Benjamin Zand (@BenjaminZand) February 15, 2018


