FilGoal | News | Get to know Salah’s ranking in the Best Prize … beating Mbappé, Neymar and Ramos



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Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah ranked sixth on the list of the best players in the world, “The Best”, announced by the International Federation, “FIFA”.

Bayern Munich forward Robert Lewandowski won the award by beating Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo and Barcelona captain Lionel Messi.

Salah was sixth after adding 25 points, beating Kylian Mbappé, Neymar and Sergio Ramos.

The stature came in full as follows:

  • Lewandowski (52 points)
  • Ronaldo (38 points)
  • Messi (35 points)
  • Sadio Mane (29 points)
  • Kevin De Bruyne (26 points)
  • Salah (25 points)
  • Mbappé (19 points)
  • Thiago Alcantara (17 points)
  • Neymar (16 points)
  • Virgil van Dyck (13 points)
  • Sergio Ramos (7 points)

Unsurprisingly, Hossam Al-Badri, the coach of the Egyptian national team, and Abdullah Al-Saeed, the leader of the pharaohs, were chosen as the first choice.

You can follow their full selections at here

But how was Salah’s position in the leadership elections for the rest of the teams?

Naby keita The Guinea captain and the Liverpool player chose the following:

  • Lewandowski
  • Mane
  • Salah

As for Fergel van dyke The captain of the Netherlands and also the Liverpool player, chose the following:

  • Mane
  • Salah
  • Thiago Alcantara

Salah’s name also appeared in selections Luka modric The leader of Croatia, who arrived as follows:

  • Lewandowski
  • Sergio Ramos
  • Salah

The options came Sergio Ramos The leader of Spain is the following:

  • Lewandowski
  • Thiago Alcantara
  • Neymar

In total, Salah was voted the first choice by just 10 team leaders.

The importance of the first option is that it gives its owner 5 points, while the owner of the second option gets 3 points and the owner of the third option gets one point.

These ten leaders are:

  • Abdullah Al-Saeed (Egypt)
  • Amer Shafia (Jordan)
  • Valery Kitchin (Kyrgyzstan)
  • Dynamo Fredericks (Namibia)
  • Khawas spices (Nepal)
  • Sameh Maraaba (Palestine)
  • Hassan Al-Haydos (Qatar)
  • Omar Alsumah (Syria)
  • Youssef Al-Maskni (Tunisia)
  • Denise Onyango (Uganda)
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