Khaberni - Despite the breakthrough that occurred in the crisis of the Egyptian Mohamed Salah and the Liverpool management, the situation has not calmed down in the media, whether from the player's fans or from the coach's side.
The famous Egyptian actor Ahmed El Sakka posted several videos on his social media account to support his compatriot Mohamed Salah and remind the Reds' management of the championships he brought to the team, which were absent before his time.
On his part, Liverpool coach Dutch Arne Slot spoke about his refusal to turn his press conference (Saturday) after the Brighton match into a circus due to talks about Mohamed Salah.
Ahmed El Sakka's message to Liverpool
The story started with a video posted by El Sakka on his Facebook social media account addressing Liverpool fans and management in defense of Salah, introducing himself to the English as one of the most important acting stars in Egypt.
He continued: "I am proud to share the same nationality as Mohamed Salah, and I want to remind Liverpool’s fans and management what Mohamed, or Mo, means to Liverpool."
He elaborated: "Please remember what Salah has given to Liverpool and the last 8 years he did not play with the club, can you imagine that you would have won all these championships?"
He continued: "I don’t think so.. Reconsider Mohamed Salah, he is not only an icon for Egyptians and Arabs but also for the English people who respect him.. Please show some respect for Mohamed Salah the leader and the legend, and greetings to the club management."
El Sakka later clarified that the video directed towards the Reds' management which was later deleted was removed due to the policies of 'Instagram' and 'Facebook,' where he had posted it.
He added: "It seems I have entered a zone that is not mine, and all the best to Arab stars in the Premier League and specifically the coach Mohamed Salah, which is the word that angered them."
Alongside this, El Sakka posted a message in Arabic for Salah personally which said: "There is an Egyptian saying: 'O mountain, no wind shakes you'."
He continued: "If you do not know what you have presented in terms of championships for Liverpool then allow me to remind you.. You are the pride of the Arabs, your confidence in yourself should not waver."
And he concluded his speech: "Focus, Salah, great hopes are pinned on you in the Africa Cup and the World Cup.. We love you."
On his part, Arne Slot stated in remarks published by the Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano about Salah: "If I can, and for the benefit of the team and the club, I definitely prefer to avoid any media frenzy on Saturday."
He followed: "I do not think it is a circus for me.. but if it were, it would benefit no one.. Hence, I try to avoid this circus as much as possible."
The talk about Salah’s crisis in England does not stop, whether from the press, the former stars who have become analysts, or even from the Egyptian side through the never-ending messages of support for the player.
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