El Hadji Diouf, the big anger

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Mohamed Salah is currently making an exceptional season. Author of 32 goals and 22 assists with Liverpool, all competitions combined, the Egyptian international is already a favorite for obtaining the Ballon d'Or 2025.

However, according to Jamie Carragher, an obstacle could stand up on his way: not participating in a major competition with his national selection. “I think the problem is the fact that he plays for Egypt and that he does not play a major tournament, or that he may not have a great chance to win”judged the sports consultant on Sky Sports.

El Hadji Diouf sees red

Words that made El Hadji Diouf jump. “CAN is the pride of Africa! Today in Africa, you pronounce Jamie Carragher, people will believe that you are talking about a brand of ketchup or mustard. It is therefore normal that you lack respect for the largest tournament in Africa and all these great African footballers who made their contribution to world football and to the whole continent. You need that to exist and make yourself known. When you have nothing to say, you close it ”wrote the Senegalese on his Instagram account.

During the first part of the 2000s, El Hadji Diouf and

Jamie Carragher were teammates in Liverpool. The latter is not necessarily wrong knowing that the last African player who won the Ballon d'Or is none other than George Weah, in 1995.

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