Salah: If I die now, I will be happy.. and this is a plan after retiring

Salah While being hosted in the program "Her Excellency" With Esaad Younes saying: "If I die now I will be happy because I achieved my goal of motivating everyone to believe in his ability to achieve his goals and dreams".

و .وضح "There are no words to describe how happy I feel that people have hope. Since I left Arab Contractors and moved to Switzerland, I faced problems because I did not speak English, and I sat down and said, Do I want to go back to Egypt after two months like anyone who has worked and achieved nothing? Or should I continue and succeed? I decided to continue to succeed".

Mohamed Salah continued: "But to achieve this, I had to focus on several things, including human development, and I wondered whether talent only achieves goals, or does one have to develop oneself by working on the capabilities of the mind.".

Say: "7 years ago, if you asked anyone, do you expect any Egyptian player to compete for the award for the best player in the world, they would say no, but today they will say yes.".

The golden ball

Regarding the results of the Ballon d’Or voting, Salah admitted that he was shocked, as he was in seventh place.

Waqal: "I was shocked by the results but nothing I can say. No one in the world expected me to be the seventh but that’s what happened".

و .ضاف "I feel it’s not 100 percent fair. There are many countries that have nothing to do with football and we do not know the basis for their voting, but I do not believe in conspiracy theories".

As for his exit from the formation of the best in the International Federation (FIFA) ceremony, Mohamed Salah said: "I don’t know the criteria for the choices. I saw that I was not there. I wasn’t happy but what do I do".

“I feel that if people see that I should be present, and that the whole world is surprised by my absence, this is the most important,” he said. Sometimes I feel like it’s not fair but there’s nothing I can do".

And about what he is most happy about in his career, the Egyptian star said: "As long as my family is happy, I am happy".

Awareness campaign against drug addiction

Regarding his participation in the awareness campaign against drug addiction, he said: "As long as you are able to challenge yourself that is a big thing. I have followed the campaign with them since the beginning of its ads and every year I appear in a similar advertisement and I hope that we can benefit people and change their lives for the better".

On his adaptation to life in England, he said: "I try to acclimatize to whatever country I go to. I must know what they like and what they hate, or else I won’t be able to live. The British people are very polite, one of the most polite people I have seen".

As for his relationship to Egyptian food, Salah said: "I do not eat fattah and do not bring the sweetness of the birth every year. I eat salad, rice and broccoli. I feel guilty if I eat unfeteer meshaltet. I ate koshary for dinner once, so I didn’t eat until the end of the month".

Finally, about his post-retirement plans, Mohamed Salah clarified "I will work on something related to football or business management. I don’t know if I will buy a club".

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وتحدث Salah While hosting the “Her Excellency” program with Esaad Younes He said, “If I die now, I will be happy because I achieved my goal by motivating everyone to believe in his ability to achieve his goals and dreams.”

He explained, “There are no words to describe my feeling of joy because people have hope, since I left the Arab Contractors and became a professional in Switzerland. I faced problems because I did not speak English, and I sat down with myself and said: Do I want to return to Egypt after two months like anyone who has worked and did not achieve? Something? Or should I continue and succeed? And I decided to continue to succeed.”

And Mohamed Salah added, “But to achieve this, I had to focus on several things, including human development, and I wondered whether talent only achieves goals, or does one have to develop oneself by working on the capabilities of the mind.”

He continued: “7 years ago, if you asked anyone, do you expect any Egyptian player to compete for the award for the best player in the world, he would say no, but today he will say yes.”

The golden ball

Regarding the results of the Ballon d’Or voting, Salah admitted that he was shocked, as he was in seventh place.

“I was shocked by the results, but nothing I can say,” he said. “No one in the world expected that I would be seventh, but that’s what happened.”

“I feel it is not 100 percent fair. There are many countries that have nothing to do with football and we do not know the basis for their voting, but I do not believe in conspiracy theories,” he added.

As for his exit from the formation of the best in the International Federation (FIFA) ceremony, Mohamed Salah said: “I do not know the criteria for the choices. I saw that I was not in it. I was not happy, but what should I do.”

“I feel that if people see that I should be present, and that the whole world is surprised by my absence, this is the most important,” he said. Sometimes I feel it’s not fair but there is nothing I can do.”

And about what makes him the most happy in his career, the Egyptian star said: “As long as my family is happy, I am happy.”

Awareness campaign against drug addiction

Regarding his participation in the awareness campaign against drug addiction, he said: “As long as you are able to challenge yourself, this is a big thing. I have followed the campaign with them since the beginning of its advertisements and every year I appear in a similar advertisement and I hope that we can benefit people and change their lives for the better.”

And about his adaptation to life in England, he said: “I try to adapt to whatever country I go to. I have to know what they like and what they hate, or I won’t be able to live. The British people are very polite, one of the most polite people I’ve seen.”

As for his relationship with Egyptian food, Salah said: “I do not eat fattah and do not bring sweets for the birthday every year. I eat salad, rice and broccoli. I feel guilty if I eat unleavened meshaltet. I ate koshary for dinner once and did not eat for the end of the month.”

Finally, about his plans after retiring, Mohamed Salah explained, “I will work in something related to football or business management. I do not know if I will buy a club.”

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