Mohamed Salah "shocked" at coming seventh in the 2021 Ballon d'Or rankings, hopes to emulate George Weah this year
Mohamed Salah says he is" shocked" that he finished seventh in the Ballon d'Or race last year. Lionel Messi picked up the award for the best male footballer in the world at the glitzy awards ceremony in Paris last October for the seventh time in his career. Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski took second and Chelsea's Jorginho came third.
Ad/> Salah, who picked up the PFA Player of the Year award last week, admits his surprise at his ranking last year and wants to become the first African since George Weah to win it. TransfersMan Utd close in on De Jong, tempted by Oxlade-Chamberlain — Paper RoundYESTERDAY AT 05:18 «I want to win it to join George Weah, the only African [in 1995],» the Liverpool forward told L'Equipe. «It's true that I was shocked by my ranking in 2021 (seventh).
For this year, the defeat against Real Madrid is a disadvantage, even if I played a good game in the final. »But it doesn't cancel out everything I've achieved for months. Let's wait for the vote.
And if I'm not Ballon d'Or in 2022, I'll do everything I can to be the next one." Salah scored 31 goals last season for Liverpool in a campaign where they won the FA Cup and Carabao Cup, came second in the Premier League and finished as Champions League runners-up. The 29-year-old says Liverpool deserved to win the Champions League this year. «We deserved to win, we had more chances,» he said.
«I had two or three clear chances but Thibaut Courtois made incredible saves. »It's his job, that's what Real Madrid signed him for. It was his night." 'It's true' — Mane hits out at lack of African Ballon d'Or winners 'Benzema deserves it more' — Vinicius rules out Ballon d'Or after Neymar praise Salah also says he considers Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema to
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