Liverpool forward, Sadio Mane, was pictured cleaning the toilets and wudhu area of a mosque just hours after scoring in his side’s Premier League win over Leicester City on Saturday.
Mane, who is paid £90,000 a week at Anfield, fired home the first goal in Liverpool’s 2-1 win over the Foxes at the King Power Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
However, footage has now emerged of him helping to clean his local mosque and the clip has gone viral on social media, gaining 9,000 retweets and 18,000 likes on Twitter.
The video shows Mane filling buckets with water as a young boy grabs hold of a pressure washer to clean the floor.
According to viewers on social media, the footage was captured at the Al-Rahma mosque in Liverpool.
Mane is a devout Muslim and celebrates goals by performing sujood – touching his head on the floor and praying.
On Monday, the Senegalese was named Player of the Month for August.
The Reds No.10 scored three goals in three games to help his team on their way to a 100 per cent start to the campaign so far.
And Mane was the overwhelming winner in a poll of fans across the country for the PFA accolade for last month, taking 58 per cent of the votes.
He finished ahead of Cardiff City’s Neil Etheridge and Watford’s Roberto Pereyra, as well as Sergio Aguero (Manchester City), Lucas Moura (Tottenham Hotspur) and Benjamin Mendy (City).