Meet Mohamed Sabra from Australia and some of his soccer insights

The upsurge of a soccer professional : Mohamed Sabra? 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: Who are the best football players in the world? I bet you will be asking this question as the football community was put to as a standstill amidst the CORONA VIRUS pandemic ravaging the world over. The weekend cheers of the English premiere league (EPL), the Spanish league (la liga), the Italian league(serial A) have suddenly gone quiet as well as the midweek nights roar and intrigues of the Europa league, and the champion league all on hold.

Mohamed Sabra about the top soccer players and clubs : It’s no controversial statement to claim Kylian Mbappe is the odds-on favourite to top this list in the next couple of years regardless of whether the old guard are still in operation. The 21-year-old steered France to a World Cup victory and may just be the quickest footballer I have ever witnessed. He is truly rapid, and what’s more, he can’t half control a ball. He is still developing, but Mbappe is right on course for the top. He may be seeking a reverse-Neymar move, a switch to a truly elite team, but time is very much on his side.

If you were to look at Kylian Mbappe’s trophy cabinet, you wouldn’t believe he is still only 21 years old. A World Cup, three Ligue 1 titles, and the Coupe de France are just a few of his collective honours. Individually, he’s won the Golden Boy award, the Ligue 1 Player of the Season trophy, and Ligue 1’s top scorer prize. He also has 122 career goals to date already, which is far more than both Lionel Messi (50) and Cristiano Ronaldo (36) had managed by the time they reached the same age. Should he continue in the same fashion, the Frenchman has the talent to surpass both as the modern game’s greatest ever goalscorer, and perhaps even, player.

Mohamed Sabra about top Manchester United 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.