Mohamed Salah's Journey to Premier League LEGEND - Greatness Comes From Everywhere
Mohamed Salah is the definition of greatness, with two Premier League titles, three Golden Boots, and 186 goals to his name. That a legend of the sport came from the small Egyptian town of Nagrig, travelling five days a week to the capital Cairo, is proof that greatness comes from everywhere. Subscribe to the official Premier League YouTube channel: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueYouTube Premier League website: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueWebsite Follow the Premier League on Instagram: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueInstagram Follow the Premier League on X: #soccer Your safety online Visit the Child Exploitation and Online Protection website for confidential if something has happened online which has made you feel unsafe, if you are worried about someone else or to report online abuse. (https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre) You should the Police by calling 999 if you or anybody else is in any sort of danger. Visit CEOP’s Thinkuknow website for advice and guidance on safe surfing and staying safe online for example when using mobile phones, blogs, social media, chatting, online gaming and emailing. (https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk) You can also visit the Premier League safeguarding page for more information. (https://www.premierleague.com/safeguarding)
Mohamed Salah is the definition of greatness, with two Premier League titles, three Golden Boots, and 186 goals to his name. That a legend of the sport came from the small Egyptian town of Nagrig, travelling five days a week to the capital Cairo, is proof that greatness comes from everywhere. Subscribe to the official Premier League YouTube channel: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueYouTube Premier League website: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueWebsite Follow the Premier League on Instagram: http://preml.ge/PremierLeagueInstagram Follow the Premier League on X: #soccer Your safety online Visit the Child Exploitation and Online Protection website for confidential if something has happened online which has made you feel unsafe, if you are worried about someone else or to report online abuse. (https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre) You should the Police by calling 999 if you or anybody else is in any sort of danger. Visit CEOP’s Thinkuknow website for advice and guidance on safe surfing and staying safe online for example when using mobile phones, blogs, social media, chatting, online gaming and emailing. (https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk) You can also visit the Premier League safeguarding page for more information. (https://www.premierleague.com/safeguarding)