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After the Cameroon striker lost, Salah was not as good as Mbappe, and the reporter responded with salah's agent for praise

After the Cameroon striker lost, Salah was not as good as Mbappe, and the reporter responded with salah's agent for praise

Live Bar February 4, 2019 Previously, in the semi-finals of the African Cup of Nations, Egypt eliminated Cameroon after a penalty shootout. Cameroon striker Vincent Abubakar after the match said Salah had not impressed him much and was not as good as Mbappe. The Liverpool editor hit back at the player's remarks, and Salah's agent then praised the rhetoric.

Abubakar said: "Salah, as before, had a great season in the Premier League and he is helping his country to make a push for the title at the Africa Cup of Nations. I wish him good luck. ”

"Salah didn't impress me much, I made it clear that I was an honest person and I had my own way of looking at things. If he had impressed me, I would have said so. But he didn't impress me much. He's a good player and scores a lot, but he doesn't create a lot of things in the game. ”

"Of course, he's done a good job in the Premier League because he's been with this team for many years. He's a good player, but not up to mbappe's level. ”

Daniel Moxon, editor of Liverpool News and related Liverpool fan websites and blogs, hit back on social media: "30-year-old Abubakar has only played one season in the five major leagues, the 2013/14 Ligue 1 season. He is "not much impressed" by the Premier League and Champions League titles and Salah, who has won the Premier League Golden Boot many times, and wonders what he thinks of his career? ”

Salah's agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, liked the editor's pushback and expressed support for Salah.

Daniel Moxon then joked that it was a good sign: "Without any basis, I think it means that salah's new contract issues for Liverpool have been solved." Cheers! ”

Salah's contract with Liverpool expires at the end of June 2023 and he has played 26 games for the Reds so far this season, contributing 23 goals and nine assists. Salah is reportedly hoping for a £400,000 weekly salary contract that will make him the club's highest-paid player, but no final deal has yet been reached between the two sides and Liverpool do not want to break the current team's salary structure at this stage.

Salah's agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, will play a key role in Salah's contract renewal negotiations.

(mageth)

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