A video reveals who voted Mohamed Salah for the best player in the world

A number of social media activists circulated an old video of Mohamed Salah dating back to 2012, which certainly reveals the player that Mohamed Salah voted for in the award for the best player in the world, after the voting mechanism prevented him from choosing himself as the captain of the Egyptian team.

The video, which was accompanied by Karim Hassan Shehata in 2012, any 10 years ago, revealed Mohamed Salah's great love for the Argentine player Lionel Messi, the Paris Saint-Germain player, where Mohamed Salah responded to the presenter of the program when he asked him about his favorite player in the world, quickly and without hesitation, "Messi". In addition to his strong love for the Spanish club Barcelona.

And Mohamed Salah had said during the press conference for the Nigeria match before the start of the African Nations Cup matches for the Egyptian team, when he was asked about the award for the best player in the world: “I did not vote for myself in the Best award, but I will not say who I chose.” It is known about Mohamed Salah His frankness and great culture that does not show that he could change his favorite player from childhood and that he is Lionel Messi.

According to the latest FIFA regulations, a player who holds the captaincy of his country's national team is not allowed to vote for himself, which means that Mohamed Salah has deprived himself of guaranteed points.

And Mohamed Salah said in the program in which he was a guest and did not imagine that he would one day be in the final vote for the best player in the world and against his favorite player: “I love Messi and the best way he plays, and I do not like Real Madrid,” and the Egyptian and Arab fans are waiting for the result of the vote that Mohamed Salah is approaching Strongly to be the first Arab player in history to achieve this achievement, and the player is looking for a new achievement by leading his country to win the African Nations Cup.

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