The Egyptian creativity in the English stadiums did not stop at the Liverpool star Mohamed Salah, after the matchless brilliance of the players Mohammed Al-Muhammadi and Mahmoud Trezeguet the day before yesterday, and their leadership of the Aston Villa team to the final of the English Professional Football Clubs League by beating Leicester 2-1 in the second leg at the stadium Villa Park.

What increased the value of the technical addition of the Egyptian duo, their participation in the last minutes of the match and the result indicates a tie 1-1 and continue the road to two additional games, before Trezeguet descended to the stadium in the 77th minute and Al-Muhammadi followed in the 84th minute to raise the latter a perfect cross to the first who followed On the fly inside the net in the minute (90 + 3) to give Aston Villa the qualification to the final for the ninth time in its history.

It seems that a new love relationship is forming between the English fans and the Egyptian players. After the Liverpool fans chanted to Mohammed Salah and crowned the king on the club's throne, Trezeguet and Mohammedi caused a hysterical situation for Aston Villa fans who stormed the stadium with thousands and covered the green rug and the fans raised Trezeguet on the necks in a majestic festive scene.

The presence of Egyptian football stars in the English stadiums was noticeable in the past, but many of them lacked the sufficient mentality to properly deal with professionalism despite having the technical tools to succeed, most notably Ahmed Hossam Mido with Tottenham in 2005, Amr Zaki with Wigan 2008 and Hull City 2010 , And Hossam Ghaly with Tottenham 2006-2009, who had had the mentality, commitment and desire of Salah in international stardom, would have been in the forefront of the players with evidence that their story began with amazing technical success, but it ended with surprising problems, and often out of text.

In contrast, Mohamed Salah built his structure with Liverpool since 2017, and served as the Egyptian model in the European stadiums until it reached 150 million euros in the transfer market and competed for the award for the best player in the world, and is considered a token of success for Egyptian players in England's stadiums specifically, as the clubs want There is in the reproduction of successful experiences similar to Salah's experience with the "Reds", which requires the local Egyptian players to show more effort to adhere to the rope of professionalism extended from England and seize it as Salah did.

Trezeguet is following in the footsteps of Salah, and observers and analysts have predicted the player's success with Aston Villa since the beginning of the season, but his effectiveness has been delayed, as he did not get enough playing minutes, but he played the day before yesterday an influential role that might turn him into a new Salah at least in the eyes of Aston Villa fans.

Pharaohs played in England

Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
Mohammed Al-Muhammadi (Aston Villa)
Mahmoud Trezeguet (Aston Villa)
Ahmed Hegazy (West Bromwich)
Mohamed El-Nene (Arsenal)
Ramadan Sobhy (Stoke City)
Ahmed Hossam Mido (Tottenham, West Ham and Middlesbrough)
Amr Zaki (Wigan and Hull City)
Ahmed Fathi (Sheffield United)
Hossam Ghaly (Tottenham)
Ibrahim Saeed (Everton)