This season, Liverpool’s level of English has dropped considerably, and has fallen away from the top four qualifying places for the European Champions League, and with it the level of Egyptian star Mohamed Salah has gone down.
However, in recent months the team has started to present an excellent system, led by Salah, who, despite winning all the titles this season, has entered the individual lists of goals and assists, surpassing many league stars.
The result was near-unanimous agreement to exclude Salah from British media “best team of the season” lists and official awards.
The UK exclusion came as follows:
Salah is outside the list of candidates for the best player of the season, which is presented by the English Premier League and EA Sports. The Guardian newspaper put the most prominent candidates for the “Player of the Season” award, which included 8 players, in which Salah’s name was missing. The Independent conducted a national poll of British sports journalists to find their ‘team of the season’. Salah’s name was missing from the 11 expert squads. Sky Sports’ first football analyst Gary Neville named ‘team of the season’ and ruled out Salah, preferring stars Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli. Arsenal.
Dominion of the Haalands
Many don’t disagree with Norway star Erling Haaland’s dominance in the England season, and the possibility of him winning individual awards almost certainly.
Like Haaland, star Kevin De Bruyne, the Manchester City playmaker who has the most assists in Europe’s major leagues, is considered one of the league’s top stars “without discussion”.
And the third is England striker Harry Kane, who scored 28 goals, despite Tottenham’s disastrous season making him worthy of being on the ‘gold lists’.
However, the other picks, who were favored by the majority over Salah, are clearly behind him, in terms of goals and assists, despite playing in a similar position to him.
High-profile names that featured strongly in the ‘Squad of the Season’ lists and candidate lists for ‘Best Player of the Season’ included Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Martin Odegaard (Arsenal) , and Marcus Rashford (Manchester United).
compared to numbers
Bukayo Saka: 37 matches – 13 goals – 11 assists.
Martin Odegaard: 36 games – 15 goals – 7 assists.
Gabriel Martinelli: 36 games – 15 goals – 5 assists.
Marcus Rashford: 33 games – 16 goals – 5 assists.
Mohamed Salah: 37 matches – 19 goals – 11 assists.
Salah’s absence
Salah was the highest goalscorer among the ‘non-attackers’ in the league, as he is in second place in the league for the most assists, behind De Bruyne, but he is very far from the ” best” lists, which surprised a number of followers of the “Reds”, and a number of others. Football fans in general.
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