They also claim that Salah – whose goals helped Egypt qualify for their first World Cup since 1990 – was picked because of “what he represents for youth in Egypt and the world as an example for the realization of ambitions, dreams and a symbol of an aspiration to a stronger and better future.
Salah – who has scored an incredible 20 goals already in his debut season for the Reds – is expected to return to training on Thursday as the Reds prepare to tackle Arsene Wenger’s men.
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