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Mo Salah is criticised for his tweet for Elizabeth II

The Egyptian player continues to be criticised, but not for his level of football

By Charles Cornwall

The Egyptian player continues to be criticised, but not for his level of football
The Egyptian player continues to be criticised, but not for his level of football
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As social networks are a world in which freedom of expression rules in all its splendour, some users of certain renown take great care in the type of content or publications they make, avoiding at all times falling into the lurid pit full of criticism and controversy that today has Mohamed Salah as the main target in England after his message of farewell to Queen Elizabeth II.

It is nothing new that everything related to the death or mourning of the Queen is full of endless posturing, for example what happened with Liverpool's tweet sending condolences on the day of the unfortunate event, and now the Egyptian striker is going through a similar episode of being judged and attacked by users of the social network, some making fun of his career and others taking it more lightly with memes that place him as the true "king".

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Like Mohamed Salah, several personalities in England took advantage of the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II to send that last message of farewell to the one who for many decades was their highest authority, sparking endless controversy around the footballer as the messages of some Egyptian followers mentioned historical facts that see only disapproval for the English crown and its people.

The discontent of some Egyptians and many English people cannot be easily hidden, as the historical arguments of both sides hold a certain resentment towards the throne environment in England, being palpable the displeasure of this mourning even on the pitch where more than one fan has broken that minute of silence in memory of The Queen, including other countries such as the Scots who chanted "Lizzie's in a box" in the match between Rangers and Dundee United.

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Perhaps since he began his career as a professional, Mohamed Salah had not received so much criticism for his actions in England, with the first criticisms coming about his footballing level in this 2022-2023 season where he has not delivered good dividends, raising the criticism with this publication where he pays tribute to a person who will undoubtedly go down in history for the English.

 


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