Egypt, Salah and AFCON
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Mohamed Salah leads Egypt in pursuit of their eighth Africa Cup of Nations title, aiming to finally win after reaching the semifinals against Senegal, while facing criticism regarding his national level performance compared to club achievements with Liverpool.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Mohamed Salah Sent Brutal AFCON Warning After Advancing to Semi-Final. Mohamed Salah needs to win the Africa Cup of Nations with Egypt if he is to be regarded as a legend, former midfielder Jay-Jay Okocha has warned.
Mohamed Salah has reached an international goal milestone quicker than Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. The Liverpool superstar is currently on Africa Cup of Nations duty with Egypt. He has helped to fire them into the semi-finals of that competition.
Mohamed Salah has etched his name in the history books, reaching an international milestone faster than football icons Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.The football star is currently representing Egypt in the Africa Cup of Nations where has
Despite his previous indications of wanting to leave Liverpool, Mohamed Salah plans to stay with the team until the end of the season. However, one of his teammates is expected to exit to Juventus in the coming weeks,
Michael Owen has explained to GOAL why he can see Mohamed Salah sticking around at Liverpool, with Premier League heavyweights and an Egyptian superstar appearing to have “kissed and made up”. Owen believes that the Reds may have overseen a “stroke of genius” that brings a revitalised performer back into their ranks for the second half of the season.
Egypt star Mohamed Salah has made a surprise admission ahead of their Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final against Ivory Coast on Saturday. The Pharaohs overcame Benin in the round of 16 to set up a quarter-final clash against the defending champions.
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