Mohamed Salah celebrates Liverpool hat-trick with tribute to former Egypt teammate Moamen Zakaria - in pictures

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Liverpool's Mohamed Salah celebrates after completing his hat-trick against Leeds United on Saturday. EPA

Mohamed Salah paid tribute to Egypt teammate Moamen Zakaria, who suffers from ALS, with his goal celebration. EPA

Mohamed Salah honoured Al Ahly midfielder Moamen Zakaria by emulating his goal celebration. Zakaria has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease and has not played since 2018. Getty

Mohamed Salah joined Egyptian players in honouring Moamen Zakaria. The two played together during the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign. EPA

Mohamed Salah secured a tense win at Anfield on Saturday. EPA

Liverpool's Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Salah takes the match ball as he is greeted by manager Jurgen Klopp. AFP

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah celebrates after he scored his side's fourth goal against Leeds United, at the Anfield stadium. AP

Mohamed Salah completes his hat-trick. AFP

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Ajit Vijaykumar

Sep 13, 2020

September 13, 2020

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It was a memorable day for Mohamed Salah as his hat-trick saved the day for Liverpool and secured a hard-fought 4-3 win over Leeds United on Saturday.

Salah's 88th-minute strike from the penalty spot was enough to secure maximum points on a tense night at Anfield. And he celebrated the special moment with a tribute to his former Egypt teammate Moamen Zakaria.

After netting his third goal, Salah imitated Zakaria's celebration by pulling out his tongue and putting his hands on his ears. It was his way of honouring the Al Ahly midfielder, who was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) last month. The goal celebration was Zakaria's signature style.

ALS is a motor neurone disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, which means he will not be able to play football again.

Zakaria has not played competitive football since December 2018. He was also an Egypt international and played alongside Salah during the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign where he made three appearances against Ghana and Chad.

Salah's gesture has resonated back home. Egyptian journalist Mohamed Adam told the Liverpool Echo: "Much of the Egyptian media is talking about this. [Zakaria] is a friend of Salah and everyone in the Egyptian football world is feeling for him."

Updated: September 13, 2020 10:08 AM

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