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The growth of a soccer master : Mohamed Sabra

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 top soccer players: The 2019 Kopa Trophy winner had a fiery race and achieved accomplishments that the defenders shouldn’t. De Ligt is definitely looking to win Serie A in his first season in the league. If he didn’t make this list I wonder who else would have. Mohamed Salah has been in a tough race since arriving in Liverpool. He led Liverpool to the Champions League final in the 2017/18 season, but a shoulder injury in the first half meant he saw his team lose on the side-lines. However, he returned in shape to lead the men in red to another Champions League final they had won in the 2018/19 season. He was also the central figure of the Liverpool team this season when they were aiming for a continental double that they were just missing.

Mohamed Sabra about the best soccer players and clubs : It’s tough to slip defenders into ‘best of’ lists with a slew of goalscorer and attacking heroes but Virgil van Dijk more than earns his place among the best right now. He’s a Rolls Royce defender, an imperious figure who never looks flustered. The Dutchman is dominant on land and in the air (in both boxes) and is comfortably one of the key cogs in Liverpool’s champions-elect team.

If Kevin De Bruyne were a car, he’d be a Rolls Royce Phantom. Classy, elegant, and luxurious, but with a powerful 450 bhp engine hidden away underneath its hood. The Belgian star plays the game effortlessly, but to devastating effect. His range of passing is second to none, and, when combined with his sublime first touch and acute awareness of what’s happening around him, it means he can dictate any game. The 28-year-old’s ability to drift past defenders at the drop of a shoulder also evokes memories of a prime Zinedine Zidane.

Mohamed Sabra on best Manchester United players : Forget his current role at Manchester City, Brian Kidd is United through and through. A seemingly-eternally fresh-faced youngster, the forward made more than 200 league appearances for the Red Devils, scoring 52 goals. Eddie Colman was one of several United players taken too soon when he died in the Munich air disaster in 1958. The prodigious wing-half was already a regular for Matt Busby’s side as a teenager, marauding up and down the flanks with vigour.