Liverpool FC star Sadio Mane explains why he did not want a video footage of the cleansing of a mosque's toilets to be made public



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Some of the most noble acts of society are in reality those that go unnoticed. And after being seen cleaning up the toilets of his local mosque, Liverpool striker Sadio Mane revealed that he would have preferred that his act of kindness remain private.

The 26-year-old is a convinced Muslim and would visit the Al-Rahma Mosque regularly in Liverpool.

At a meeting in September, just hours after Liverpool's triumph over Leicester, Mane met a loyal faithful to clean the mosque's washroom.

So the Senegalese decided to offer to help him, apparently unconscious images were shot. When he realized it, Mane revealed that he had asked an unidentified person not to download it on the Internet.

"I am a Muslim, I pray five times a day and, as soon as I can, I do it at the mosque," he told the French newspaper L'Equipe.

Sadio The mane in action Photo: Liverpool FC via Getty Images

"Once there, I found a very good friend, a Ghanaian.

"I invited him to drink tea at home after prayer and he said:" No, I have to work, I have to wash the mosque's toilets. "

"I told him we were going to do it together. At that time, someone filmed us and I asked him not to put it online.

"He swore that he would not do it and the next day it was on the Internet, and that does not really matter."


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