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Sunday, January 20, 2019
Books – Ahmed Farouk:
Former English referee Keith Hackett congratulated Liverpool Englishman, Mohamed Salah, claiming he was one of the best players in the Premier League, but added that his reputation in English was dangerous.
In an article in the Telegraph newspaper, Hackett stated that Salah Hadaf had talent and that his efforts could lead his team to a long-awaited performance, but warned that one aspect could damage Salah's reputation. as a footballer because of his frequent fall of the breakaways.
Salah has received several criticisms in recent weeks due to his fall in the penalty area. He had been attacked by Spaniard Rafael Benitez, the coach of Newcastle, because of a penalty inflicted on his team, but had also faced Sucratis for Arsenal for the same reason.
"Many charges were brought against Salah because of penalties in clashes like Newcastle and Brighton, but in the match against Crystal Palace, there was no doubt that Salah had dived after contact with Mamadou Saku", Hackett said.
He added: "Regardless of the fact that friction has already occurred, one of the most important factors determining fall declaration is overreaction, and no one can doubt that Salah's fall was late and did not correspond to friction.
Hakket expressed dissatisfaction with John Moose's handling of Salah's downfall following contact with Frenchman Sacco, who said the referee should give Salah a yellow card after the incident.
The 74-year-old former judge said that there were periodic referendum meetings during which all the shots had been carefully examined and that Salah had repeatedly tried to obtain a penalty.
Salah leads the Premier League with 16 goals, continuing a successful run to keep his gold shoes in the Premier League, scoring last season's scorer with 32 goals.
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