Nasser Sadiq

The Egyptian star Mohamed Salah receives the greatest attention from everyone among the stars of the Liverpool team participating in the FIFA Club World Cup, which is currently in Qatar, so he is forced on him and the team tightly guarded in order to provide comfort and not to cause any inconvenience to him and the Reds on his first visit to Doha.

Salah has met only three people so far in Doha, most notably his friend and former captain of the Egyptian soccer team, Mohamed Abu Trika, who works as an analyst for "Bn Sports" channels, which he met last Tuesday at the Reds residence in the St. Regis Hotel, and the meeting lasted two hours.

The Egyptian journalist Hamdi Al-Husseini, who is close to Abu Trika, stated that the meeting came in secret, and Abu Trika - who accompanied him and his sons Ahmed and Saif, who play in the ranks of the junior under-15 team at the Qatari Al-Arabi club - was the first to break through the strict guarding around Salah based on prior coordination Between them.

Abu Trika did not publish any photos of the meeting, and he denied the authenticity of the news, which was confirmed by some of his close associates to Al-Jazeera Net.

Al-Jazeera Net learned that two former Egyptian stars also enjoyed meeting Salah on Thursday at his residence, namely Zamalek and former Egyptian national team Haitham Farouk, who posted their photos together on his official account on Twitter, and former Egyptian Port Said striker Yasser Al-Shanawani, who has been in England for years.

Salah believes that Abu Trika is his ideal since he was its leader in many matches in the first Egyptian team, as well as the Olympic team that Abu Trika led in the 2012 Olympic Games in London.