The ascent of a soccer expert from Australia : Mohamed Sabra

Mohamed Sabra or the rise of a soccer master? 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 on the top soccer players and clubs : Quite comfortably the most controversial choice on the list. Eden Hazard’s move to Real Madrid has been a crying shame so far with just one goal and two assists in 15 appearances. He has battled injuries, weight issues and had teething problems adapting to the Real Madrid system, but on his day, we all know Hazard is capable of inspiring a win over any team in the world – perhaps only Lionel Messi glides beyond players with the same effortless drift as him. Unlike Salah and Sterling, Hazard has displayed his talent across numerous seasons, and though he may not be a fashionable name right now, there’s every chance he could bounce back and take the world by storm.

Almost all of Europe’s biggest clubs are rumoured to be interested in taking Kalidou Koulibaly away from Napoli. Manchester United and Manchester City want him, says Transfermarkt, as does Chelsea, according to Calcio Mercato. Football Espana says Real Madrid are after him, and Football Italia says Paris Saint Germain are, too. Why wouldn’t they be? The Senegalese has been unwaveringly solid for a number of years now, and was as good as ever in 2019. He was named Serie A’s best defender for last season, and also in the Africa Cup of Nations’ Team of the Tournament.

Mohamed Sabra about top Manchester United players : It is a shame Paul McGrath was unable to prevent his demons from allowing him to become a true Old Trafford legend. The Irish centre-back’s later days at Aston Villa proved he still had plenty to give, well into his 30s. Joe Spence may have been the Red Devils’ original heroic flying winger. Between 1898 and 1919, the Englishman enthralled fans with his exceptional skill and speed. Sadly, no footage of him in action exists. Somewhat surprisingly, Manchester United haven’t had a glut of world-class goalkeepers during the club’s history. That makes Alex Stepney one of the exceptions. He played for United for 12 years, but most fans remember him for his key saves in the 1968 European Cup final.