- Darwin Nunez appeared to pour beer over Mohamed Salah in title celebrations
- Liverpool star Salah, who is Muslim, does not drink alcohol due to his religion
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Darwin Nunez appeared to pour beer over Liverpool team-mate Mohamed Salah during the Reds’ title celebrations.
Liverpool’s status as Premier League champions was confirmed with a 5-1 win over Tottenham at Anfield in which Salah was amongst the scorers.
There were jubilant scenes on the pitch after the game, with Nunez heavily involved.
The Uruguayan striker poured the drink over Salah, who doesn’t drink alcohol due to being a Muslim.
However, fans spotted that the drink was actually 0.0 per cent alcohol.
Salah has played a key part in Liverpool’s title-winning campaign, scoring 28 goals and providing 18 assists in the league.
Darwin Nunez poured a drink over Liverpool team-mate Mohamed Salah during celebrations
Liverpool star Salah, who is a Muslim, does not drink alcohol because of his Islamic faith
The incident occurred on the pitch, with fans spotting that the drink is 0.0 per cent alcohol
Salah scored during Liverpool’s victoryto win the title but didn’t seem pleased with Nunez
When Liverpool won the title in the 2019-20 season, Liverpool celebrated with non-alcoholic champagne out of respect for Salah and Sadio Mane.
Salah recently committed his future to Liverpool by signing a new two-year contract with the club.
Liverpool went into the game against Tottenham knowing that a draw would be enough to clinch the title.
Dominic Solanke put Tottenham ahead but Luis Diaz equalised and Alexis Mac Allister then made it 2-1 to Liverpool.
Liverpool then seized full control of the game, with Cody Gakpo and Salah scoring before Destiny Udogie turned the ball into his own net.
Salah has now won the Premier League title for the second time with Liverpool, with the winger having also been involved in the 2019-20 success.
During his time at Liverpool Salah has also won the Champions League as well as the FA Cup, two League Cups and the Club World Cup.
He boasts an impressive return of 244 goals in 397 appearances for Liverpool.