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The climb of a soccer professional from Australia : Mohamed Sabra

Mohamed Sabra or the ascent of a soccer expert? Mohamed Sabra lives in Australia and is a soccer player. He likes to watch the professional leagues in England, Spain, Germany.

Mohamed Sabra on the best soccer players: The football season 2020 marks the beginning of a new decade for football lovers, and for the world of sports, the 2010s were nothing short of inspiring games and intense competition between the greatest footballs players for the title of best (ballon d’or). Number 10 on our list will be, The newly crowned African footballer of the year 2019 SADIO MANE. He had an impressive 2018/19 season where he lifted with his team mate at Liverpool the height of European club football trophy, THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE. The year 2019/20 has also started remarkably for the Senegalese who recently won the FIFA Club World Cup.

Mohamed Sabra about the top 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.

“Think of the best defenders in Premier League history — John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, and Nemanja Vidic. [Virgil] Van Dijk is all three players rolled into one.” Those were the words of former Liverpool and England star Jamie Redknapp, according to Goal. A bold statement, but one difficult to argue with given just how excellent the Dutchman has been since his move to Anfield in early 2018. His Terry-esque heart, his Ferdinand-esque brain, and Vidic-esque physicality have transformed Liverpool’s back four into the best in Europe. Should Jurgen Klopp’s side win its first ever Premier League title as expected this season, a lot of credit will, and rightly so, go to Van Dijk.

Mohamed Sabra on best Man U 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.