Salah's Departure from Liverpool...

 



Salah's Departure from Liverpool...


Amidst the world's preoccupation with the war in the Arabian Gulf, Egyptian international Mohamed Salah announced his departure from Liverpool. Whatever the technical reasons and Salah's new destination, and whether Liverpool, as a team, will be able to compensate for his absence, and whether Liverpool will recover the financial losses resulting from the decline in Salah's fans' interest in his matches, the fact remains that the Liverpool jersey, sold worldwide, owes much to Salah, and not only him, but also to others who contributed to the explosion of fame of this English club outside of England.  How will the English club lose its high television viewership...with the departure of Salah, whose matches are watched by 200 million viewers in Egypt, Africa, and the Arab world? Whatever the gains and losses from Salah's decision, we must focus on this player's experience, which has revived hope in the hearts of children in Egypt and Africa. How did Salah, through his commitment on and off the field, become an icon for the poor of the Arab world and Africa? How did Salah instill ambition in them, so they say, "I am talented like Salah, but my social circumstances won't allow me to be an international player"? This is what talented young people in Africa and the Arab world say. Then Salah comes along to break the chains of despair for these gifted individuals. He tells them, "I am here playing in the toughest and most expensive league in the world. I won the Champions League in Europe..

I won the English Premier League title...I lost the Champions League final twice..."


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How I played against the most expensive and skilled players in the world with complete self-confidence... How I maintained my composure as I achieved one accomplishment after another... How I always sought another achievement yet to be realized... I didn't exaggerate my joy, believing that what I had achieved was little and that there was still much more to accomplish... How I overcame and shattered arrogance... How I focused solely on my level and skills... How I ignored those who criticized and belittled me... How I maintained my physical fitness... How I triumphed over the challenges of living abroad... How I mastered the languages ​​of the countries where I played, so I could understand those around me... How I adhered to the instructions of the coaches who trained me... How I defeated  Despair and I didn't return to Egypt after the first failure or problem... Whatever Salah's next step may be, we tell him that he has achieved enough for the youth of Africa and the Arab world... He has become a role model, and we are waiting for another Salah who will leave his simple environment, break the shackles of his circumstances, defeat his desires and passions, and make the happiness and smiles of people his goal... All the best to Mohamed Salah in his next step... But he knows that millions will follow him in whichever club he plays for... And that the natural course of life, with advancing age, may affect his level... But what he has achieved for millions is enough for him to be proud of... But he has the challenge and ambition to achieve it, and he will try... And if he does not succeed in his next destination, what he has achieved is enough for him, and the honor of trying is enough for him.

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