A startling statement that Mohamed Salah is a much better player than Manchester United star Wayne Rooney has been made by a Liverpool supporter.
The Reds supporter tweeted his unpopular opinion, saying that Salah is a much greater football player than Rooney has ever been. English tax improves Rooney’s appearance. One bicycle goal in the derby is all Rooney needs to survive.
The tweet demonstrates how unpopular the Liverpool supporter’s viewpoint was. As many admirers commented on the topic with their own opinions.
Salah isn’t even a better football player than Anderson to begin with, according to a fan. Better footballer, no way. Better goalscorer, maybe. Rooney was capable of filling every position on the field.
Many others defended Rooney by claiming that the former England player was adaptable enough to play in many places on the field. One supporter responded angrily, “Those who believe Rooney could play in any position should keep in mind the adage “Jack of all trades, master of none.” Salah has spoken.
One United supporter hinted that Rooney was “living off” the one bicycle goal in the original tweet with a reply that listed some of Rooney’s greatest accomplishments.
“Rooney lives on that one goal, The goal against Arsenal at 16,” read the tweet. being the leading scorer for England and United at the moment Top 3 goals and assists in the PL. 13 important trophies, the PFA, and Young Player of the Year.
Salah has been such a crucial player for Liverpool since his transfer to Anfield in 2017, therefore it is understandable why Liverpool supporters would be on his side.
Salah set records left, right, and center in his rookie season as he scored goals for pleasure. With 32 goals, he broke the previous record for the most goals scored in a Premier League season (38 games), surpassing players like Luis Suarez, Alan Shearer, and Cristiano Ronaldo.
He also set a record for how quickly a player scored 40 goals for Liverpool, doing it in just 45 appearances.
Since his rookie year, Salah has made 255 appearances for the Liverpool team and has racked up 157 goals in the process.
Rooney, on the other hand, has a record that is equally outstanding; in 559 games for United, he scored 253 goals. and is also England’s top goal scorer of all time.
The 2004 Golden Boy award went to the former striker, who was also named the winner.
Salah and Rooney are two of the greatest players to ever play the game, regardless of how long the discussion lasts.