A mysterious case between Mohamed Salah and The Egyptian Football association, EFA, has emerged after FIFA’s The Best Awards, where the best players from the past year will be announced.
at the end of Salah in a dull fourth in the vote, but allegedly spoke of Egypt’s votes, not with, and it creates mystery about the relationship between the egyptian star and EFA.
According to the Daily Mail had an international captain, Ahmed Elmohamady and the egyptian landsholdstræner, Shawky Ghareeb, voted on their egyptian neighbor.
There was just one problem: The Egyptian Football association had not registered the votes, which has created great debate over whether Salah would be in breach of the EFA.
the EFA insists, however, that Ahmed Elmohamady and Shawky Ghareeb has cast their votes on the Salah properly, and therefore, they have written to FIFA to get an explanation on the lack of votes.
Subsequently, Salah deleted Egypt from its Twitter profile, when he feels passed over. At the same time, perhaps you can sense the Salahs opinion on the connected on the social media.
– Regardless of what they are doing to try to change my love for Egypt, will they not succeed with it, writes Salah on his Twitter profile.
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— Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) September 24, 2019
It is not the first time that the egyptian star is in dispute with the Egyptian Football association. In 2018 would Mohamed Salah does not advertise for the association to sponsor the WE, which is a telecommunications company.
the Explanation of this was due to Liverpool-the profile has its own sponsorship deal with telecommunications company Vodafone. Then tried Salah with his lawyer to solve the problems, but he was according to himself ignored by the EFA.
It was the 27-year-old egyptian to the keys. At the time he wrote the following on his Twitter profile:
– it Is not normal for a football association is trying to solve problems for his players, so they have it good? In fact I experience the opposite.
Mohamed Salah played in last season’s 52 matches for Liverpool, and made 27 goals. It is not yet known whether the missing votes from Egypt had a crucial importance for the outcome of the election.
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