Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has likened his home to a hospital due to all of the workout machines he keeps.
Since arriving for £34 million from AS Roma in 2017, the PFA Player of the Year has taken his game to a new level. Even if the former Chelsea winger’s contract expires this summer, there is still hope that he may extend his stay at Anfield beyond the end of the upcoming season.
Our home has two rooms filled with exercise equipment for weightlifting and other bodybuilding activities. I also have a hyperbaric chamber for cryotherapy at home. I am always trying to better myself physically.
It’s true that I enjoy boasting that our home resembles a hospital, but my wife takes offense to the remark. “[She] always complains that I’m too busy with my gadgets to pay attention to her.”
Salah credits his nutrition for helping him stay in top shape, and the soon-to-be 30-year-old has admitted that he is very selective about the foods he eats because even his favorite dish, hamburgers, make him feel “heavy” afterward.
Sushi is my go-to dish at London’s finest eateries.
I probably have pizza once a month. I really enjoy hamburgers, but I try to limit my consumption of them because of the bloat they induce.