‘Stolen stuff’ – Fans is fumed as Liverpool star Mo Salah heads to London for visit Ancient Egyptian artefacts

Mohamed Salah took a day off to visit London where he clicked photographs at a museum of ancient Egyptian artefacts.

Amid interest from reigning Saudi Pro League champions Al-Ittihad, Liverpool star Mohamed Salah took a day off from training to travel to London where he visited a museum, clicked photographs of ancient Egyptian artefacts and posted on social media with a caption, “Being a tourist in London on my day off.”

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The Liverpool forward has been the victim of numerous taunts and vitriol from supporters for going to the site that is home to a massive assemblage of Egyptian artifacts. Many of these objects were seized when Egypt was ruled by Great Britain as an imperial territory.

“Seeing the things they stole,” one fan wrote.

“You should tell them those artifacts belong in your country,” another commented.

“Britain 🇬🇧 stealing the history of Egypt and the rest of the world as usual,” another added.

“Our stolen stuff,” an Egyptian fan wrote.

“Dude, these monuments are ours and they are the ones who stole them,” another said.