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Mohamed Salah shares Christmas photo with family

Mohamed Salah shares Christmas photo with family

Ammon26-12-2024

Ammon News - Mohamed Salah has again taken to social media to share a sweet photo showing him spending Christmas with his family.
Salah appeared in the photo with his wife Maggie and their two daughters, Mecca, 10, and Kayan, 4.
Salah's post on Christmas Day showed the family sitting in front of a Christmas tree with an oversized gingerbread man, with the four of them looking as though they had all been enjoying their time together. It was liked by several Liverpool stars past and present including Jordan Henderson, Dejan Lovren, Fabinho, Kostas Tsimikas, Harvey Elliott, Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo.
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