The rise of a soccer expert : 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 about the top soccer players: Who are the best football players in the world? I bet you will be asking this question as the football community was put to as a standstill amidst the CORONA VIRUS pandemic ravaging the world over. The weekend cheers of the English premiere league (EPL), the Spanish league (la liga), the Italian league(serial A) have suddenly gone quiet as well as the midweek nights roar and intrigues of the Europa league, and the champion league all on hold.

Mohamed Sabra on the best soccer players and clubs : Kevin De Bruyne is a technical phenom. The world goes wild for Trent Alexander-Arnold’s crossing ability, but De Bruyne may just be the best crosser in Premier League history, David Beckham included. He has piled up 16 assists in just 25 Premier League games so far this season, and will continue to post freakish numbers in every campaign until he leaves Man City. An artist, and a deadly one at that.

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 best Man U players : Norman Whiteside may not have been the most prolific forward in United history, but his influence was enduring. He was a great during the 1980s, a decade that didn’t see much greatness emanate from Old Trafford. Manchester United have a fine history of producing quality full-backs. Tony Dunne made more than 400 appearances for the Red Devils in the league alone, playing through the 1960s and into the 1970s. Attacking midfielder Steve Coppell was an indispensable member of the Red Devils’ team in the late 1970s and early 1980s. His work ethic on the right flank was tremendous and his pure athleticism scared the wits out of opposing defenders.