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He was always there already, sweating."One day, I asked him, 'But Mo... when do you sleep?' He said, 'I don't like it when I get more than seven hours. I feel tired.' [I replied], 'You feel tired?' [And he said], 'Yeah, it's too much.
Now I have to really work out.'"When I first arrived, I tried to compete with him. Let's do some abs.' Damn, I think I did three sessions with Mo before I gave up.
Then I came here and I remember against Sheffield [United] we went out to the warm up," Mac Allister told Liverpool's TV channel."I was wearing a hat and trousers and Mo Salah told me 'What are you doing? Now plying his trade at Celtic, Oxlade-Chamberlain offered insight into his ex-colleague, acknowledging his astonishment at Salah's choice to depart Liverpool and elaborating on the 33-year-old's remarkable dedication.Speaking on In The Mixer brought to you by Sky Bet, Oxlade-Chamberlain said: "In terms of professionals, I have never seen anyone do what Mo does every hour of the day to the point where I straight up look at him and think, 'I don't think I could do that and fair play.'"He comes off the pitch, he's installed ice baths, ice chambers, cryo chambers in his house and red light therapy and he is from one thing to the next.
