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Fans mock Mohamed Salah's diet tips for Harvey Elliott - and cheekily suggest their own

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Mohamed Salah's dietary pointers for Liverpool team-mate Harvey Elliott, with many pointing out it barely makes a difference.Elliott told The Times that Salah advised him to lower his bread intake, and as a compromise the 19-year-old switched from the white variety to brown. "My breakfast is mainly bread with beans or avocado," Elliot said. "I did eat bread in the morning, but that was white bread.

Now I have changed it to brown bread which is a lot healthier."He [Salah] is not someone to say, ‘You need to be doing this, you need to be doing that.’ He is more of a guy who helps you out and gives you pointers, and you go away and think about it."READ MORE: Where Jurgen Klopp's first Liverpool line-up are now seven years on from his appointmentBut fans can't help but poke fun at their expense, as many feel as though Elliott's lifestyle change has barely made a difference. "Mohamed Salah told me to drink less Coke - I only have Pepsi now" one post read."Mohamed Salah told me to play less PlayStation - I only play Xbox now," another added as they continued the trend. "Mohamed Salah told me to be careful with my cash - I only use credit cards now," was a popular comment.Another did some cheeky research, and even told Salah to not worry too much. "The average lifespan in Egypt is only 70 years, so eat as much bread and drink as much coke as you want," they advised.What do you think of Salah's diet advice?

Let us know in the comments section.However, although the change does appear minor, every little does help in sport, especially with the data that specialists have access to now.

Antonio Conte famously banned condiments at Tottenham, and even restricted fruit juice to minimise sugar intake.Arsene Wenger was one of the first.

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