Despite the record and badge, Salah is “angry” after the Comoros match
Cairo International Stadium On Monday night, a state of chaos after the match of the national team of Egypt with the Comoros, which ended in a victory of the Pharaohs with a score of 4-0, after some fans tried to get to the star Mohammed Salah And take a picture with him.
Immediately after the match the referee is released The national team of Egypt Following the whistle of the Comoros in the final a number of fans stormed the field to Mohamed Salah, the star of the Pharaohs and the Liverpool team.
Mohamed Salah looked angry after being surrounded by fans at the stadium, with no defense for him or any player from the Egyptian national team.
Salah’s anger over the current circumstances arises from the outbreak of the disease Coronavirus, And what happened can cause a serious crisis if any player suffers from “Covid-19 coronavirus infection”.
And what happened to Mohamed Salah after the match between Egypt and the Comoros could cause a new crisis between the player and the Egyptian Football Association, especially since the Liverpool star previously demanded special protection for him during his presence in the national team of the Pharaohs.
Notably, there was a major crisis between Mohamed Salah and the Egyptian Football Federation during the last FIFA World Cup in Russia after fans went to the players ’room at the residence to take memorable photos.
Recording
Salah shared with Egyptian team Before the Comoros national team in the sixth and final qualifying round for the African Cup of Nations final to be held in Cameroon early next year, he managed to score two goals for the Pharaohs, scoring his 45th goal in 69 matches.
After a double in the net against the Comoros national team, Mohamed Salah became the second top scorer of the Egyptian team, surpassing the legend. Hassan Al-Shazli Former Arsenal player and successor to the legend Hosam Hassan.
The match also witnessed how Mohamed Salah first put on the captaincy with the Egyptian national team after Amr Al-Souli, the leader of the Pharaohs, left during the match, and Mohammed Al-Nani refused to wear the badge and left him as a Liverpool star.
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Chaos broke out at the Cairo International Stadium on Monday night after the Egyptian match with the Comoros, which ended in a 4-0 victory for the Pharaohs, after some fans tried to get to the star Mohamed Salah and take pictures with him.
Immediately after the referee of the match of the national team of Egypt with the Comoros blew the final whistle, a number of fans who stormed the field, ran to Mohamed Salah, the star of the national team of the Pharaohs and the English team Liverpool.
Mohamed Salah looked angry after being surrounded by fans at the stadium, with no defense for him or any player from the Egyptian national team.
Salah’s anger stems from the current circumstances as a result of the Corona virus outbreak, and what happened could cause a serious crisis if any player became infected with “Covid-19”.
And what happened to Mohamed Salah after the match between Egypt and the Comoros could cause a new crisis between the player and the Egyptian Football Association, especially since the Liverpool star previously demanded special protection for him during his presence in the national team of the Pharaohs.
Notably, there was a major crisis between Mohamed Salah and the Egyptian Football Federation during the last FIFA World Cup in Russia after fans went to the players ’room at the residence to take memorable photos.
Recording
Salah competed with the Egyptian national team against the Comoros team in the sixth and final qualifying rounds for the African Cup of Nations to be held in Cameroon early next year, and he managed to score two goals for the Pharaohs, reaching his No. 45 goal in 69 matches.
After a double in the net against the Comoros national team, Mohamed Salah became the second scorer of the Egyptian team, surpassing the legend of Hassan El Shazli, a former arsenal player and successor to the legend of Hassam Hassan.
The match also witnessed how Mohamed Salah first put on the captaincy with the Egyptian national team after Amr Al-Souli, the leader of the Pharaohs, left during the match, and Mohammed Al-Nani refused to wear the badge and left him as a Liverpool star.