There is no difference in the fact that the Egyptian star, Mohamed Salah, the top scorer of Liverpool, is a global footballing figure, but his fame has transcended the round, rectangle and green witch and their world, and has begun to break into new worlds.

Lawrence Hurley, a Reuters reporter who covers US Supreme Court news and related cases, reported that the "Egyptian King" was mentioned in a petition to the Supreme Court by the lawyer of a high school football coach who is barred from praying.

And the lawyer's petition stated, "When Mohamed Salah celebrates his goals in a way that has a religious appearance (prostration) at Anfield, the audience interacts with him. He is not a captive audience, but rather he came of his own free will. He is not the one who brought them to the stadium; The speech of the (British) government in this regard.

Mo Salah's goal celebration was cited by praying coach's lawyer as an example of private religious exercise in which, he argued, the fact the player is the center of attention is not relevant pic.twitter.com/EaFCD7Ck5f

— Lawrence Hurley (@lawrencehurley) April 25, 2022

And he continued, "After Mohamed Salah scores the goal, he will of course be the center of attention and celebrate in this religious way."

It seems to be an argument much deeper than can be imagined in this short article, but it shows how famous the owner of the No. 11 shirt is;

Its impact is not limited to the football field, which is playing its best level this season.

Although his level, performance, goals and passes will be decisive in the matter of his contract renewal, his fans and commercial appeal will also have an impact.

When Salah runs on the winger in a Liver shirt, it's easy to be sure that Liverpool fans aren't the only ones watching him play.