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Mohamed Salah introduces new Liverpool rule as summer addition proving popular

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Curtis Jones has at AXA Training Centre, where has implemented a no-phone policy at their new coffee bar. The young midfielder, who is a regular at the coffee spot, which was brought in this summer, along with , , and Salah himself, shared the details with .

Jones explained that Salah is quite strict about the new rule: "We've got this thing that we're not allowed our phones when we're there having coffee," he said. "It's Mo [Salah] who has brought in the rule."

He went on to describe how the Egyptian forward enforces the policy: "If we're inside there and I'm on the phone, then Mo will tell Dom: 'Text him and tell him that we're here and want to have a conversation with him'. In other words; 'Get off your phone'!".

This camaraderie over cups of coffee seems to be contributing to the team's success. Under management, Liverpool is flying high, topping the and securing a strong position in the following a recent 1-0 victory over RB Leipzig.

The Reds face a crucial clash against Arsenal on Sunday, with a chance to extend their lead over the London club. Salah, whose contract is nearing its end, remains an integral part of the squad. Since his arrival from AS Roma in 2017, Salah has racked up an impressive tally of 218 goals in 361 appearances for Liverpool.

Liverpool.com says: Salah is a role model for plenty of Liverpool stars and his example is certainly not a bad one to follow. That only makes it even more important that he pens a new contract and remains at Anfield beyond the end of the season. His influence on and off the field remains very strong.

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