Meet Mohamed Sabra and some of his soccer thoughts? 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 Belgian footballer, who recently turned 29, had a wonderful trip with the EPL team Chelsea in the 2018/19 season. He led the team to the glory of the Europa League before making headlines in the summer of 2019 after moving to the Spanish club Real Madrid for around 100 million euros. Eden Hazard, a wonderful addition to the Zinedine Zidane team, is aiming to win the Champions League and the Laliga with Realmadrid this season. Hazard took 5th place this year for our best soccer player in the world.
Mohamed Sabra about the best soccer players and clubs : A goalscorer supreme – it’s as simple as that. Aguero is injury-prone, as has always been the case with the Argentine, but still finds himself right in the mix for the Premier League Golden Boot every season without fail. 180 goals in 261 Premier League games is enough justification to be in this list, and he continues to hammer them home with style. What a strange career Neymar has led so far. The one-time golden boy, heir to Messi’s throne, appeared to dip while his master continued to rise. There’s no doubt Neymar will look back on his switch to Paris with some regret, a ‘what might have been’ had he stayed to rule the world with Barcelona. PSG has capped his potential to become an all-time great, put a ceiling where once there was only sky, but he remains a natural born star with more tricks than a magician’s car boot.
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 about best Man U players : Billy Meredith was a vastly-intelligent player who spent 15 years playing for United between 1906 and 1921. He was a leader both on the pitch and off, eventually being inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2007. Shay Brennan was at Manchester United during the Munich air disaster, and the club’s eventual rebirth and European Cup triumph. The full-back was a popular dressing-room influence who could always be relied upon to deliver consistent performances on the pitch.