Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has 'done nothing' with Egypt, according to ex-Pharaohs coach Hassan Shehata
Mohamed Salah has achieved nothing with Egypt and must give more to his national team's cause, according to ex-Pharaohs coach Hassan Shehata. Shehata, who took charge of Egypt between 2004-11 and led them to three successive AFCON titles betwen 2006 and 2010, did not mince his words when considering Salah's contribution to his country in recent years. Ad/> Salah most recently suffered a painful AFCON final defeat to Senegal in February and then lost to the same opposition in March as his side's World Cup qualification dream went up in smoke.
Ballon d'OrBallon d’Or power rankings: Benzema favourite as Euro 2022 looks pivotal for women’s award15/06/2022 AT 10:39 And Shehata believes Egypt's talisman must step up if they are to land silverware once again. Speaking to Sada al-Balad, Shehata said: “We all know that Salah is one of the stars of the world and not just one of the stars of Egypt. The awards he took and the goals he scored give him the right to be the top star.
“But technically — and I’m sorry to say this — Salah has done nothing with the national team. He should have done much better than he has. He must provide more when he plays for his country.