Khaleej Times

Salah’s lookalike dreams of football glory

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baghdad — With his black beard, curly hair and football shirt, Iraqi striker Hussein Ali is often mistaken for one of the world’s top players: Egypt’s Mohamed Salah.

In the Iraqi capital Baghdad, 20-year-old Ali is frequently stopped in his working-class Hurriya neighbourh­ood by people wanting a photograph with their idol.

Although he is himself a striker, for the Al Zawraa club, it is Ali’s likeness to Salah which piques Iraqis’ interest.

“At the first training session, he introduced himself as ‘Hussein Ali’. I replied, ‘No, no, you are Mohamed Salah,” said Ali’s coach Adnan Mohammed.

Back when Salah was playing for AS Roma, Ali was aware of the resemblanc­e but took the comments as “a joke”. But when the Egyptian shot to global fame in the Premier League — becoming “the number one footballer for all Arabs” according to Ali — his Iraqi doppelgang­er started to seriously work on his image.

Since then, he has started wearing the red shirt of Salah’s club Liverpool. “It’s the real shirt, bought from an official supplier,” he said proudly from his small house.

Ali said he paid $40 for the shirt, which he takes carefully from its hanger.

Lately, the “Mohamed Salah of Iraq” can’t leave his house without being stopped for photograph­s or approached by football fans who mistake him for the Egyptian star.

“The day before yesterday I was in a mall; the security guards, the shop workers and the clients, everyone wanted to take a photo with me... even the girls!” said Ali. He attracts similar attention at his own football matches: “When I played against Lebanese club Al Ahed, people were taking photos with me for an hour and a half.” —

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AFP Yemenis drop off boxes of humanitari­an aid provided by the Emirati Red Crescent in the coastal town of Mujailis, south of the city of Hodeida. —
 ?? AFP ?? Iraqi footballer Hussein Ali poses for pictures in Baghdad. —
AFP Iraqi footballer Hussein Ali poses for pictures in Baghdad. —
 ?? — AFP ?? Mohamed Salah and (right) his lookalike Hussein Ali.
— AFP Mohamed Salah and (right) his lookalike Hussein Ali.

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