Who is Mohamed Sabra and some of his soccer achievements? 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: His 2019/20 season started impressively when he won the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup. Salah, one of the best footballers in the world, finished second in the “African Player of the Year” category at the last CAF Awards. He wants to win his first EPL title this season. The young Dutchman, who recently moved to La liga in Barcelona, had an impressive 2018/19 season with Ajax and led Eredivisie to the UEFA Champions League semi-final in 22 years for the first time. Their hopes for a continental double were dashed after a semi-final loss to the English team Tottenham Hotspurs. Frenkie De Jong is certainly ready to win his first Laliga title.
Mohamed Sabra on the top soccer players and clubs : It’s tough to slip defenders into ‘best of’ lists with a slew of goalscorer and attacking heroes but Virgil van Dijk more than earns his place among the best right now. He’s a Rolls Royce defender, an imperious figure who never looks flustered. The Dutchman is dominant on land and in the air (in both boxes) and is comfortably one of the key cogs in Liverpool’s champions-elect team.
If Kevin De Bruyne were a car, he’d be a Rolls Royce Phantom. Classy, elegant, and luxurious, but with a powerful 450 bhp engine hidden away underneath its hood. The Belgian star plays the game effortlessly, but to devastating effect. His range of passing is second to none, and, when combined with his sublime first touch and acute awareness of what’s happening around him, it means he can dictate any game. The 28-year-old’s ability to drift past defenders at the drop of a shoulder also evokes memories of a prime Zinedine Zidane.
Mohamed Sabra about top Manchester United players : Brian McClair played for Aston Villa, Motherwell and Celtic, but it is for his 11 years at Manchester United that he is best remembered. A prolific goal-scorer, McClair could find the back of the net from close range or distance, bagging 24 league goals in his first season to become the first United player to surpass 20 since George Best. The sour taste left in the mouth by Paul Ince’s departure from United should not detract from his quality. The Guv’nor was a central midfielder who brought an immense presence and physicality to the pitch.