The British newspaper "Sun" highlighted the wife of Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, the top scorer in Liverpool, who quickly became one of the best football stars in the world.

After crowning Liverpool with the Premier League title after 30 years of waiting, the newspaper highlighted Liverpool's top scorer and his wife, Maggie Sadiq, and said Salah was a primarily family-oriented, religious Muslim who likes to keep his private life out of the limelight.

She added that Salah met his wife in school when the couple lived in a village in Basyoun Center (Gharbia Governorate) in the Egyptian countryside, a place that Salah would like to visit in the month of Ramadan every year to visit his family and distribute his donations to the poor and the charitable projects that he contributes to.

The newspaper reported that Salah married Maggie in 2013 in his hometown village of Najrij and had two daughters, Makkah and Kayan, and that she works in the field of biotechnology and supports her husband greatly, but she has only appeared several times in the Anfield stadiums, the last of which was the crowning title of the Premier League.

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- EPLWORLD (@EPLworld) July 24, 2020

The newspaper said that Mecca was born in London in 2014, when Salah was playing with Chelsea, and that the public knows her well because he always posts his photos and videos with her, for nearly 40 million followers on his official Instagram account and more than 12 million followers on Twitter.

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- Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) May 31, 2020

Kayan was born in February this year, nearly nine months after Liverpool's stunning 4-0 victory over Barcelona in the Champions League.

Despite the reputation of Salah the tyrant at the Arab and British level, his veiled woman is not active on social media, and does not give any interviews nor publish videos or pictures of her personal life, except for some limited images that Salah publishes on his personal accounts.

Salah's wife was a good omen for him, as he joined Chelsea, from where he moved to Fiorentina and Roma, before knocking on the gates of global glory by joining Liverpool in 2017.