- Mohamed Salah has become a fans’ favourite since joining the club this summer
- The Egyptian has netted 30 goals already for Jurgen Klopp’s attacking team
- Liverpool fans belted out their take on James’ hit song, Sit Down, in Porto
- The Reds face Porto in the first leg of the clubs’ Champions League last-16 tie
In good form, flying high in the Premier League and in the knockout stages of the Champions League for the first time since 2009, Liverpool fans have good reason to be happy.
The five-time European cup winners made the journey to face Portuguese outfit FC Porto on Wednesday evening for the first leg of the last-16 tie and there was only one name on the lips of supporters: Mohamed Salah.
Egyptian Salah has already established himself as a fans’ favourite since joining from Roma in the summer and it did not take long for him to earn himself his own chant among supporters.
Liverpool fans took over a bar in Portugal to show off their favourite chant for Mo Salah
The Egyptian has become a firm fans’ favourite since his summer move to Anfield from Roma
Among supporters, Salah has his very own song, set to the tune of James’ classic, Sit Down
Referred to as the ‘Egyptian king’, Salah has his very own song, set to the tune of James’ classic, Sit Down.
Salah, who won African Footballer of the Year recently, has been in red-hot form for the Reds having found the net 30 times so far.
Liverpool have taken with them a strong following to Portugal for the away leg and fans have shown how much they are enjoying the European trip in the local pubs and bars.
Having won their group at the end of 2017, Liverpool will fancy their chances of progressing to the quarter-finals and there is a big expectation that Salah will play a crucial role
With no FA Cup action at the weekend following their elimination to West Brom in the previous round, Jurgen Klopp’s side face a ten day break before they host David Moyes’ West Ham side at Anfield.
The Egyptian is ready to play a crucial role in the Champions League last-16 against Porto