Mohamed Sabra or the growth of a soccer master
2 min readThe climb of a soccer professional : Mohamed Sabra? 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: 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 about the top 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.
Few in world football have better dribbling abilities than Eden Hazard. That’s demonstrated best by the fact that over the last decade, the Belgian completed more successful dribbles than any other player in the Premier League, managing an incredible 909 during his time with Chelsea. Since moving to La Liga, he’s maintained those high standards, averaging 4.4 dribbles per game — the second highest in the division behind only Lionel Messi. He has only played seven games this term due to injury however, so once he’s fully fit, that average is likely to rise even higher.
Mohamed Sabra on best Man U players : It is one of Sir Alex Ferguson’s greatest regrets that Jaap Stam did not play more games for his United side. But in three years at Old Trafford, the hulking defender was a mainstay in one of the strongest back lines in Europe. Another centre-back, Gary Pallister formed one of the key defensive partnerships in Manchester United history with Steve Bruce in the early 1990s. A physically-gifted player, Pallister was a calming influence at the back.