Benzema is better than Mohamed Salah.. Henry reveals the strong reasons

Arsenal, Barcelona and former France legend Thierry Henry revealed the reasons that led him to consider Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema better than Liverpool's Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah, as he believes that Salah is not the best player in the world currently as seen by many, including his German coach Jurgen Klopp!

Henry said in comments reported by the "Liverpool Echo" website: "Salah is the best player in the world? Not yet.. The goals he is scoring at the moment are good, but how can you forget Lewandowski? How can you forget Benzema? How can you forget to repeat the same brilliance at the international level as well?" Mohamed Salah may be the best currently in the English Premier League only."

Henry explained his reasons: “At the moment, Salah is suffering with the Egyptian national team, it is not easy, but he has not shined as much there yet, but those goals he is scoring are unreasonable, I love Salah, but he is not the best yet.”

He continued: "Is he the best player now in the English Premier League? Yes, and with a distance, but according to the current level, do we not put Benzema in the same position based on the way he plays? What does Karim do with France and in the Euro? The issue of Salah, the best in the world, is not so clear for Lee, and this is the reason why Benzema is superior to Salah, because he is a complete player and has been scoring goals for a long time."

The world football fans believe that if Mohamed Salah continues to shine in European stadiums, he will receive the title of best player in the world (Golden Ball) in comparison with his competitive footballing arts, even for the two legends of the current time, Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo and Argentine Lionel Messi, especially since in every match he breaks a number record or win an award, which makes him an extraordinary candidate to be the first Arab player and the second African star to win the Golden Ball after Liberian George Weah.

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