A new Egyptian achievement in England that is not made by Mohamed Salah

Arsenal's English player, Egyptian Mohamed Al-Nani, became the first Arab to carry the captaincy of Arsenal's English team, after he wore it in the last minutes of the match between Arsenal and Dundalk in the European League yesterday.

Al-Nini was able to break Salah's monopoly on Egyptian records in England this time.

Al-Nani had played the full match and assumed the captaincy of Arsenal, after Swiss midfielder Granit Chaka left in the 74th minute of the match, to wear the badge for more than a quarter of an hour, for the first time in his career.

It is noteworthy that the match ended with Arsenal's 3-0 victory at the Emirates Stadium in the English capital, London, in the second meeting of the two teams in Group Two of the European League Championship.

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