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More and more NBA players are interested in soccer. Among them Steve Kerr, coach of Golden State. The latter is even an absolute fan of Mohamed Salah.
Steve Kerr is a reference in the NBA. The Golden State Warriors coach has won four championships as a coach. As a player, he had also won 5 times the championship title. However, in the United States, there is not only soccer. There is also baseball, but also soccer which they call soccer. Moreover, more and more basketball stars are interested in European soccer and appreciate the stars who play there every weekend. Steve Kerr has a favorite player: Mohamed Salah.
While he was in Egypt where he participated in the Basketball Without Borders, Steve Kerr spoke about the Egyptian idol, Mohamed Salah. And the least we can say is that the American is an absolute fan of the Pharaoh. "I started following the Premier League five or six years ago. I had seen Mohamed Salah play and read about him. I was impressed by his personality and what he had done in his hometown (Nagrig, a town of just 10,000 people), helping to build a school. I knew how much he was loved in Egypt, so I thought, 'That's my guy!' I wanted to support him, and when I heard he was playing for Liverpool, that became my team. So I've been a Liverpool fan ever since," the coach said in comments relayed by Basket USA.
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On the other hand, as a Liverpool fan, Steve Kerr has a wish well in mind. The Warriors coach wants to see Liverpool triumph this season in the Champions League. This would allow Mo Salah to lift his second Cup with long ears after the one in 2019. He who has also lost two finals (in 2018 and 2022 against Real Madrid).