Skip to main content

Outstanding’ Mohamed Salah can win the Ballon d’Or

The African Player of the Year winner sees the possibility of the Egyptian star becoming the best player in the world judging by his breathtaking form
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah can win the 2018 Ballon d’Or, according to African football legend Emmanuel Amuneke.
A magnificent season has seen the Egypt international score 29 goals in 31 appearances to tie with Barcelona’s Lionel Messi in the race for Europe’s Golden Shoe.
The 25-year-old won his fourth PFA Player of the Month prize this season and was named Champions League Player of the Week, with his roll of honour seeing him draw comparisons to the Argentine superstar and Cristiano Ronaldo.
And Amuneke – winner of the African Player of the Year in 1994 – believes Salah has stood out enough to earn the individual accolade.


My exclusive interview with Emmanuel Amuneke who believes Mohamed Salah [@22mosalah] can win 2018 Ballon d'Or. Check out my interview with the Nigerian football great 😎
“Why not? Already, he is being compared to Messi and Ronaldo,” Amuneke told Goalduring LaLiga's unveiling of their Nigerian office.
“And I believe that those that are comparing him have gone through to check statistically.
“If it pleases God, he can win it and that will be good for Africa. The last person that won it was George Weah and if someone else from Africa can win it, then it’s a blessing and it shows that our [African] players are really growing.”
Amuneke on Salah

Aside from leading the Premier League scoring chart, Salah has plundered eight Champions League goals so far, taking his tally this season to 38 across all competitions.

Player Stats — Mohamed Salah Ghaly

Player Ranking — English Premier League

#PlayerGPTeamGoals
1Mohamed Salah31Liverpool29
2Harry Kane31Tottenham Hotspur25
3Sergio Agüero25Manchester City21
4Raheem Sterling28Manchester City16
5Jamie Vardy31Leicester City16
6Romelu Lukaku31Manchester United15
7Roberto Firmino32Liverpool14
8Son Heung-Min31Tottenham Hotspur12
9Álvaro Morata26Chelsea11
10Eden Hazard28Chelsea11
The former Barcelona star also claims the forward’s commitment has elevated his status and charges African players to follow in the Egyptian’s footsteps.
“I think it’s hard work, patience, dedication and commitment,” he continued.
“When you look at his journey, you will realise that this player was signed by Chelsea and was loaned to AS Roma, and he is back to England.
Article continues below
“For now, he is so outstanding. Sometimes, when you have God’s favour whatever you do turns into gold. This is what is exactly happening to Salah.
“He is a good player and he deserves whatever he is achieving now. There is nothing like commitment, hard work, discipline and waiting at the right time. This is what [African] players need.
“Everyone in life has his journey and you must learn to wait for your journey at the right time. And when it comes, things will fix itself in the right direction.”

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Spain 6 Croatia 0: Asensio leads destruction of World Cup finalists

Getty Images Marco Asensio grabbed a goal and forced four others as Spain put Croatia to the sword in their Nations League clash in Elche. Croatia suffered the biggest defeat in their history as Spain thrashed them 6-0 in Tuesday's Nations League match at Estadio Manuel Martinez Valero. Marco Asensio scored once and set up four more in Luis Enrique's second match in charge, as the World Cup finalists were run ragged in Elche. Saul Niguez headed Spain in front before Asensio fired in two spectacular strikes, although the second was credited as an own goal from Lovre Kalinic. Croatia, for whom Ivan Rakitic was making his 100th appearance, rarely got to grips with their opponents and conceded three times more in the second half through Rodrigo Moreno, Sergio Ramos and Isco. The result is their heaviest ever defeat, the first time they have conceded six goals and the first game in which they have let in five since a 5-1 loss to England in 2009. Ivan S...

See the beautiful Nigerian lady that Wins The Voice UK 2018 (Photos, Video)

The Voice is over for another year with 18-year-old Ruti Olajugbagbe crowned the 2018 champion. Ruti battled her way through the semi-finals to make it to the grand final and with the support of her coach Tom Jones she was crowned the winner. She is a student and part-time carer from South-end-on-Sea. Ruti lives with her mum, dad and little brother Femi and currently attends the Youth Creation Performing Arts School in Stanford-le-Hope. She was crowned the winner on April 7 after seeing off the challenge of Donel Mangena on the final night. The teenager, who was on Tom Jones’s team, sang her way to victory, beating Donel Mangena, Belle Voci and Lauren Bannon. After performing one song and a duet with their coach, the vote was frozen and Belle Voci and Lauren were eliminated after receiving the lowest number of votes. It was then down to Ruti and Donel to go head-to-head, with them both performing one more song – and Donel’s grandma even reprised her performance from the Bl...

Why It Is Not Safe To Drive With A Donut Spare Tyre That Comes With Most New Car

Most modern cars (except for the 4×4 SUVs, bigger vans and pickups) now come with the space-saving donut tyres instead of the normal full-sized spares tyres  They are made in order to cut cost, car weight and save space in the boot . It is preferred to the heavier standard full-size tyres which creates drag and increase in fuel consumption. But they are not meant to be permanent replacements for the standard full-sized tyres. They are mainly designed to be used as a spare tyre to get you to the nearest service station or local vulcaniser where the flat tyre can be  fixed and reinstalled as soon as possible. Here are a few things to note when forced to drive with a donut tyre 1)Donut spare tyre should not be driven faster than 50 mph or 80 kph. If you are forced to use it , it is best to get it replaced as soon as possible. 2) The safe air pressure recommended for the donut tyre is 60 pounds per square inch (psi). Exceeding the 60 psi may cause explosion and acc...