Liverpool star Sadio Mane cleans toilets at local mosque in humble gesture

Premier League
By Mirror | Sep 03, 2018
[PHOTO: COURTESY]

Sadio Mane has been filmed cleaning the toilets of his local mosque.

The footage, which shows the Liverpool star joining in with the bathroom maintenance, emerged on social media just hours after he'd scored against Leicester on Saturday.

The Senegalese forward made it four goals in four games as the Reds continued their 100 per cent start to the season.

In the video Mane fills a bucket with water while a young boy uses a pressure washer on the floor.

[PHOTO: COURTESY]

Social media users have claimed the footage was shot at the Al-Rahma Mosque where Mane visits regularly, in Mulgrave Street, Liverpool.

After each of his goals the 26-year-old touches his head on the turf and prays - better known as the sujood.

It has not been officially confirmed that Mane is the gentleman in the video.

The Reds forward is known for his humble gestures, having donated £200,000 towards the building of a school in his village of Bambaly, Senegal.

Mane has also joined the fight against HIV in Malawi.

"It's an initiative that is close to my heart, he told the Liverpool Echo in April.

"It's something that I am very happy to do. It's important to help people.

"They approached me about the initiative, and it became clear I was maybe the right person to help.

"When they told me about it, I was very, very happy to help out. I'm looking forward to doing my bit."

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