Why did Mohammed Salah close his Twitter account?



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Egyptian Pharaoh Raises Controversy Again

Arab Arab Team

January 23, 2019

Egyptian Pharaoh Mohammed Salah has returned to Liverpool to provoke controversy again through his official account on the social networking site "Twitter".

Mohammed Salah posted a tweet on his Twitter account saying "Decision 2019, it's time to communicate in real life" and then close his account.

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Salah suddenly closed his account on Twitter, without revealing any reason, despite the possession of millions of subscribers on the social networking site.

The followers of the Egyptian star have not managed to register with Mohammed Salah on Twitter and the message "Sorry, this page does not exist" appears after the player has strangely closed his account.

But at the same time, fans of Liverpool and the English Premier League can follow Salah via social media, via his account on Instagram.

Some reports have speculated that Pharaoh leaders have led him to close his account on Twitter, noting that this could be a reaction to his lingering problems with the Egyptian Football Federation.

While some fans speculated that Salah's attitude towards the closure of his account had hinted that he wanted to resolve his conflict with the Egyptian Football Federation and put an end to this crisis a once and for all.

The dispute between Salah and the Egyptian Football Federation began last year, before the team's trip to Russia to participate in the 2018 World Cup due to the image of the player on the Official plane of the Egyptian team.

The image of Mohamed Salah on the outside of the national team aircraft, as well as the logo of the official sponsor of the Pharaohs, the telecommunications company "WE" – despite the 39 sponsorship agreement of the Vodafone player.

Mohamed Salah is also offering a fantastic season with Liverpool this season as well as his historic season last year, leading his team to the top of the English Premier League with 60 points, four points behind Manchester City.

The Egyptian Pharaoh is also the top scorer in the Premier League with 16 goals, two goals behind his pursuers, Tottenham Hotspur, Harry Kane striker, and Aubamiang, of Arsenal.

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