Liverpool star Alexis Mac Allister has revealed a comment from Mohamed Salah about his wardrobe.

Mac Allister has been outstanding for the Reds since arriving from Brighton in the summer.

However, there was an instance where he was told by Salah that he should no longer wear tracksuits for his pre-game warmups.

"When I was in Brighton, I used to wear trousers. Then I cam 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? Why are you wearing that?'

So since that day, I never wore trousers... Only because of Mo."

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