Although Mohamed Salah is not at the World Cup in Qatar, there have been several comments about how well he would have performed as an elite footballer in this competition, with some speculation as to who would have been better, Lionel Messi or the Liverpool player, with many not making their decision complicated and preferring to say that they want to see the two in one team.
Knowing all too well that both the Argentine star and the Egyptian have good individual and team play, former France boss Raymond Domenech said he would be fascinated to see the two players share a dressing room at Paris Saint-Germain, including Kylian Mbappe in his attacking line-up, which would undoubtedly be one of the most feared tridents in recent years.
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The words of a former national team coach could influence the decisions that PSG make, because in addition to the fact that this French team would not have any economic inconvenience in being able to bring the Liverpool star, the idea of having this piece complementing the Parisian attack would be completely crazy, as the Egyptian would arrive to give the group that little leap that they have been missing to have a resounding success. "I would like to see him play for Paris Saint-Germain. A player with this mentality pushes the team forward and is a great addition."
Perhaps the attacking characteristics between Messi and Salah could be similar in some respects, with the manager who manages them needing to use those resources in a distributed manner in the final 30 metres of the pitch if the two are not to get in each other's way. Obviously the Parisian attack would be greatly enhanced and complemented by the emergence of Mbappe, a player who has had no problem getting on with the Argentine gem.
Although the arrival of Mohamed Salah is more of a desire that the former French coach wants to see fulfilled, the reality is that there are real options for that to happen, because given the obvious friction that exists between Neymar and Mbappe, perhaps the Parisian institution could leave the Brazilian out of the equation to make room for the Egyptian, although of course, the contractual issues that Salah has with Liverpool and Messi with PSG should be resolved. Perhaps with that adjustment Mbappe himself would no longer try to leave France and would concentrate on that new facet that could be called the "MMS" (Messi, Mbappe and Salah).
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