After all, Jürgen Klopp's side had endured a miserable 2024/23 season, failing to qualify for the Champions League and exiting 🔔 the competition at the round of 16 stage with a heavy 6-2 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid. While these are 🔔 ostensibly individual awards, they are almost always viewed through the prism of collective accomplishment, and so Liverpool's broader failures were 🔔 costly for some of its better players. On Wednesday, the shortlist was released for another of football's most prestigious prizes — 🔔 a place in the FIFPro World XI — and again only one Liverpool player made the cut. This time, it 🔔 was Virgil van Dijk rather than Salah. The first thing to understand here is that, while it's ostensibly a calendar year 🔔 award, the best XI is in practice determined by the last complete season. That's why, for instance, Kevin De Bruyne 🔔 has been nominated, despite hardly kicking a ball since June because of injury. Salah, meanwhile, netted 30 and set up 16 🔔 more in all competitions, and clearly, based on Kane's involvement after a season in which Spurs finished eighth, collective woes 🔔 aren't an automatic disqualifier. Still, you wouldn't feel too aggrieved if any of the other forwards claimed the last spot 🔔 alongside surefire inclusions Haaland and Messi. The real problem is that Salah wasn't nominated at all. But what this tells us 🔔 is that, despite establishing himself as one of the greatest players in Premier League history and one of the best 🔔 of the modern era, Salah remains underrated, both by the media and, as it turns out, his peers. In the 🔔 second half of the season, once he returns from AFCON, he can continue to show exactly why that is unfair. site apostas pix - Steve Horton- Horton Global Strategies LLC.
After all, Jürgen Klopp's side had endured a miserable 2024/23 season, failing to qualify for the Champions League and exiting 🔔 the competition at the round of 16 stage with a heavy 6-2 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid. While these are 🔔 ostensibly individual awards, they are almost always viewed through the prism of collective accomplishment, and so Liverpool's broader failures were 🔔 costly for some of its better players. On Wednesday, the shortlist was released for another of football's most prestigious prizes — 🔔 a place in the FIFPro World XI — and again only one Liverpool player made the cut. This time, it 🔔 was Virgil van Dijk rather than Salah. The first thing to understand here is that, while it's ostensibly a calendar year 🔔 award, the best XI is in practice determined by the last complete season. That's why, for instance, Kevin De Bruyne 🔔 has been nominated, despite hardly kicking a ball since June because of injury. Salah, meanwhile, netted 30 and set up 16 🔔 more in all competitions, and clearly, based on Kane's involvement after a season in which Spurs finished eighth, collective woes 🔔 aren't an automatic disqualifier. Still, you wouldn't feel too aggrieved if any of the other forwards claimed the last spot 🔔 alongside surefire inclusions Haaland and Messi. The real problem is that Salah wasn't nominated at all. But what this tells us 🔔 is that, despite establishing himself as one of the greatest players in Premier League history and one of the best 🔔 of the modern era, Salah remains underrated, both by the media and, as it turns out, his peers. In the 🔔 second half of the season, once he returns from AFCON, he can continue to show exactly why that is unfair. site apostas pix
After all, Jürgen Klopp's side had endured a miserable 2024/23 season, failing to qualify for the Champions League and exiting 🔔 the competition at the round of 16 stage with a heavy 6-2 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid. While these are 🔔 ostensibly individual awards, they are almost always viewed through the prism of collective accomplishment, and so Liverpool's broader failures were 🔔 costly for some of its better players.
On Wednesday, the shortlist was released for another of football's most prestigious prizes — 🔔 a place in the FIFPro World XI — and again only one Liverpool player made the cut. This time, it 🔔 was Virgil van Dijk rather than Salah.
The first thing to understand here is that, while it's ostensibly a calendar year 🔔 award, the best XI is in practice determined by the last complete season. That's why, for instance, Kevin De Bruyne 🔔 has been nominated, despite hardly kicking a ball since June because of injury.
Salah, meanwhile, netted 30 and set up 16 🔔 more in all competitions, and clearly, based on Kane's involvement after a season in which Spurs finished eighth, collective woes 🔔 aren't an automatic disqualifier. Still, you wouldn't feel too aggrieved if any of the other forwards claimed the last spot 🔔 alongside surefire inclusions Haaland and Messi. The real problem is that Salah wasn't nominated at all.
But what this tells us 🔔 is that, despite establishing himself as one of the greatest players in Premier League history and one of the best 🔔 of the modern era, Salah remains underrated, both by the media and, as it turns out, his peers. In the 🔔 second half of the season, once he returns from AFCON, he can continue to show exactly why that is unfair.
- Steve Horton- Horton Global Strategies LLC.