The 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup enters its final stretch where the best national teams are on their way to the Grand Final of the tournament to be held on 18 December. In a World Cup of surprises, the Africans have raised their hand by reaching the semi-finals. The surprising Morocco eliminated Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal, who left in tears as it was his last World Cup.
And the Anfield superstar celebrated the African continent's qualification to the next round, marking a historic event in World Cups, as the Africans became a pleasant surprise in this edition of the tournament, and with a good chance of progressing further in the tournament. Salah, who continues to prepare for the second round of the season, uploaded a photo on his social media sites smiling and showing off his muscle as a sign of strength.
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This image caused a stir on the internet, as it was taken minutes after the final whistle was blown in both Doha and Al Rayyan, it was then that one of the important figures of the black continent such as Salah, showed that Africa is taking important steps in the world, and that this is no coincidence since most superstars, play in the best clubs in the world, it is then that for "El Farón", it was a matter of time to have these world results.
Salah, who also collaborates with BeinSports, the television company that owns the World Cup rights, is preparing for the Red's return to action this month, starting with friendly matches against Lyon of France and AC Milan, as well as the clash against Manchester City in the EFL Cup (1/8 Final) and against Aston Villa at Villa Park on Boxing Day and Leicester City, the latter at Anfield.
With the semi-finals now set to take place in Qatar, Salah will be supporting the Africans in their respective duels, with either Morocco taking on France or Jordan Henderson and Trent Alexander/Arnold's England. It should be noted that these two teams have dominated Africa in recent years with their respective victories in the Africa Cup of Nations, where the "Black Lions" are the reigning champions.
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