A global star we regret ignoring Mohamed Salah and choosing Harry Kane

British tennis star Andy Murray flirted with the capabilities of Egyptian Mohamed Salah, the top scorer for Liverpool and the English Premier League.

And he expressed his regret over the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, a professional in the ranks of the English club Liverpool.

Murray, who is a fan of the English Premier League fantasy, said he regretted choosing Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane at the expense of Salah in his team in the Premier League fantasy game at the beginning of the current season.

The former world number one and winner of several “Grand Slam” tournaments, in comments reported by the “liverpoolecho” website: “I did not choose Salah, I was thinking, he (Kane) scores between 25 and 30 goals per season with Tottenham, and I said he would go to Manchester City and score. From 35 to 40 goals, and I left it until the last minute.” Noting that Kane’s transfer negotiations to “City” last summer stumbled at the last moments due to the intransigence of the Tottenham administration in selling its team’s top scorer.

"Obviously I regret it (choosing Kane instead of Salah)," he added.

And Murray added: “I love watching Salah because he is very sexy, I love his personality, he has a smile that does not leave his face almost always, he seems to be enjoying himself.”

And he added, "I'm not saying that Salah is like Lionel Messi, but they both play with the left foot and are good at great dribbling."

Murray compared Salah to the retired Brazilian magician Ronaldinho, saying: "I find Salah's personality somewhat similar to Ronaldinho. Salah reminds me of Ronaldinho sometimes, I like to watch him, but I made a wrong decision this year (by choosing Kane)."

It is noteworthy that Salah is currently the top scorer in the English Premier League with 15 goals, while Kane has only scored two goals.

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