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Mo-mentous occasion

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MOHAMED Salah fever has swept Britain since his arrival, with the goal machine for Liverpool Football Club earning two player awards – and now the honour of having a pair of his boots sit alongside egyptian artefacts at the British Museum.

The 25-year-old egyptian – who set a new Premier League scoring record last season with 32 goals – has his boots on display in arguably the finest ancient egytian collection outside of the country itself.

The donation – by adidas – is to celebrate Salah winning the Premier League Golden Boot.

“This acquisitio­n brings the British Museum’s world-famous egyptian collection right up to date,” purrs Neal Spencer, the British Museum’s Keeper of ancient egypt and Sudan.

“The boots tell a story of a modern egyptian icon, performing in Britain, with a truly global impact.

“displayed amidst the statues of ancient pharaohs, we now show the boots with which Mo Salah won the Golden Boot for Liverpool.”

Salah is not finished yet, though, as he heads to the Champions League final this Saturday in Kiev against holders Real Madrid and thence to Russia leading egypt’s line in their first World Cup appearance in 28 years.

“This acquisitio­n builds on our recent project to acquire objects to tell the story of dayto-day life in 20th and 21st century egypt,” says Spencer.

“From sport, to entertainm­ent, worldwide trade to design, this collection is now accessible to all – like those from other periods of egypt’s rich history.”

The boots will be displayed next to footwear from ancient egypt and adjacent to a selection of gold pharaonic jewellery.

In 2016, the British Museum launched its Modern egypt Project to bolster its collection of contempora­ry material from modern egypt.

 ?? — AFP ?? Salah’s boots will sit among ancient Egypt artefacts.
— AFP Salah’s boots will sit among ancient Egypt artefacts.

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