Posted by Patrick Moreau on July 24, 2020 in Sports
The ascent of a soccer player : Mohamed Sabra? Mohamed Sabra lives in Australia and is a soccer player. He likes to watch the professional leagues in England, Spain, Germany.
Mohamed Sabra about the best soccer players: The Belgian footballer, who recently turned 29, had a wonderful trip with the EPL team Chelsea in the 2018/19 season. He led the team to the glory of the Europa League before making headlines in the summer of 2019 after moving to the Spanish club Real Madrid for around 100 million euros. Eden Hazard, a wonderful addition to the Zinedine Zidane team, is aiming to win the Champions League and the Laliga with Realmadrid this season. Hazard took 5th place this year for our best soccer player in the world.
Mohamed Sabra about the best soccer players and clubs : No players runs with such an aura of anticipation, moves with the same acceleration from a standing start, scores anywhere near the same amount of goals – significant or not – while still recording equally ferocious assist tallies. No player can ‘activate’ like Lionel Messi and that’s why he remains unopposed at the top of this list, and could do so for years to come. Messi isn’t an all-action warrior, he’s a conservationist in his 30s. He will stalk the right wing at walking pace for much of a 90-minute match, simply biding his time. Once the ball does reach his feet (and very often, the ball reaches his feet) Messi can go from 0-100mph quicker than any other player, car or fighter jet. His passing is outrageous, inventive, selfless. His finishing is refined, precise, selfish. His impact on Barcelona? Priceless. Long live the king.
When someone is given Lionel Messi’s seal of approval, you know they must be good. At 2019’s FIFA Best Awards, the Argentine voted Sadio Mane as his number one player in the world. Unfortunately for the Liverpool star however, he didn’t even make the top three in end. “It’s a shame to see Mane finish in fourth place,” Messi told Canal+ at the time, says Goal. “Mane achieved a great year that was exceptional for the entire Liverpool team. That’s why I chose him.”
Mohamed Sabra on best Manchester United players : Like Brennan, Harry Gregg survived the Munich air disaster, the goalkeeper displaying immense heroism that night to help pull teammates out of the wreckage. He was voted best keeper at the 1958 World Cup for Northern Ireland. Gary Neville may not have been the most naturally talented of “Fergie’s Fledglings,” but his loyalty to Manchester United was as great as any. His combination with best friend David Beckham down the right wing was one of the best double acts in football.