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Mohamed Salah's lesson for Cristiano Ronaldo who has no respect for team-mates or fans

The Egyptian has shown the Portuguese that he is better on and off the pitch

By Charles Cornwall

21/10/2022, 04:33 AM

The Egyptian has shown the Portuguese that he is better on and off the pitch

The magic and excitement of the FIFA World Cup is fast approaching, and the broadcasters who have the broadcasting rights are looking to fill their teams with great personalities from the media, including journalists, reporters, analysts and footballers, both current and former players, as in the case of Liverpool FC superstar Mo Salah who was invited by beIN Sports.

The Qatari television network founded in 2003 has offices around the world, broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and distributes the rights to the world's major leagues and most recently the 22nd edition of the World Cup to be held from 20 November to 18 December in Qatar. Taking advantage of its large financial investment, it has teamed up with Egypt's Mohamed Salah.

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Salah will not play in the World Cup, but he will go to the World Cup, debuting as a commentator in the analysis of the main World Cup matches in the first phase, as the permission that Jürgen Klopp granted him, provides for a couple of days, since the Pharaoh must report in early December to prepare for the last two games of the year, including the 'Boxing day' on 26 December against Aston Villa.

This special permission given to Salah, is given by the Red's management for all the good years and joys that the number '11' has given to Anfield. Manchester City's Riyad Mahrez, who like Salah, is an active player who will be given special permission by Pep Guardiola and the Citizens, will also appear in the next statement that beIN Sports will publish.

<strong>Mohamed Salah has the backing that Cristiano doesn&#39;t have</strong>

Mo Salah currently has nine goals in the current campaign, including FA Community Shield, Premier League and UEFA Champions League. In addition to this, he scored one more goal for Egypt during the last FIFA World Cup. Salah has rebounded and has become a factor for the Merseyside side, having scored five times in the last five games, with the match against City being a very special one because not only did his goal clinch the win, but it also extended the Sky Blues' dominance.

 

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