‘Sometimes I give him chocolate to keep him calm’: Mohamed Salah reveals why he treats Dejan Lovren like a baby and the reason behind his two cats being called ‘Boss’ and ‘Scrub’ as Liverpool duo test their friendship
Mohamed Salah has revealed that he sometimes has to give his Liverpool team-mate Dejan Lovren chocolate in order to keep him calm.
The Reds duo put their friendship to the test in Liverpool’s YouTube series named ‘Bezzies’ ahead of their clash against Barcelona in the Champions League.
The pair were asked a series of personal questions about each other in an attempt to see how strong their bond truly is.
Dejan Lovren (L) and Mohamed Salah put friendship to the test in Liverpool’s YouTube series
They were asked personal questions about each other to see how strong their bond truly is
The duo made fun out of each other throughout the challenge ahead of Barcelona clash
Lovren and Salah gave answers to questions ranging from what their worst habit is to how many of Lovren’s Instagram posts has Salah liked.
The duo made fun out of each other throughout the challenge and forward Salah opened up on why he treats the centre half like a baby.
‘I have to treat him like a little baby, stay clam, easy Dejan, everything is good,’ he said.
Salah opened up on why he treats the centre half like a baby during the short video
Forward Salah also revealed the reason behind his two cats being called ‘Boss’ and ‘Scrub’
‘Sometimes I give him chocolate to keep him calm, but I like him.’
Salah also revealed the reason behind his two cats being called ‘Boss’ and ‘Scrub’.
Lovren admitted that he did not know that his team-mate had two cats, let alone the names of his pets, but the Egyptian disclosed that his daughter Makka chose both names.
Lovren admitted that he did not know that his team-mate had two cats, let alone the names
‘You have two cats? You know that I am allergic?’ Lovren said.
Salah replied: ‘Yeah, my daughter decided, she’s the boss, she decided. She watched a cartoon on YouTube.’
Both Salah and Lovren trained on Tuesday morning before the Liverpool squad jetted off to Spain later in the day.
Both Salah and Lovren trained on Tuesday morning before the Reds squad jetted off to Spain