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Twitter Thread Explains Why Mohamed Salah Is "The Most Disrespected Player In World Football"

Twitter Thread Explains Why Mohamed Salah Is "The Most Disrespected Player In World Football"

'The Egyptian King' has won the Premier League and Champions League during his time at Anfield.

Daniel Marland

Daniel Marland

Mohamed Salah has been declared "one of the most disrespected players in world football" in a detailed Twitter thread.

Salah has been one of the Premier League's best players since returning in 2017 while playing a key role in Liverpool's return to dominance.

But some fans still don't rate 'The Egyptian King' and think his accomplishments are as great as they appear.

@RhysMoor on Twitter begins his thread by saying Salah is "slightly overrated," before going on to reveal it was a swerve all along.


Salah's first season was his most prolific individually and he was a far cry from the player who flopped at Chelsea earlier in the decade.

He scored 44 goals in all competitions as Jurgen Klopp's side finished inside the top four for the second season running and reached the Champions League final.


The 2018/2019 campaign saw Salah win the Premier League Golden Boot and he scored the opening goal in Champions League final victory over Tottenham Hotspur.


Liverpool won their first ever Premier League title last season and again Salah played a key role, scoring 19 goals in 35 appearances.

Salah has started this 2020/2021 with five goals in four games, including a hat-trick in opening day victory over Leeds United.


The thread then ends with the declaration that the 28-year-old is incredibly disrespected and "always will be the king."

Do you think Mo Salah is one of the world's most disrespected players?

Let us know in the comments.

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Topics:Β Liverpool, Football News, Football, Premier League, Mohamed Salah, Mo Salah