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Published: 14 October 2021
With the remarkable glamour of Egyptian star Mohamed Salah in the English Premier League, the world press began comparing him to Portuguese star Crisitano Ronaldo, who is in his seventh season in the Primerlig.
Salah scored 103 goals against Ronaldo's 87, clearly outscoring the Portuguese star, with the number of goals scored in England, even though the Portuguese star had 35 more games than his Egyptian counterpart in England.
With regard to "adult" targets, it appears that the Egyptian star is also superior to his Portuguese crime.
It is reported that in the English league, six clubs acquire the title of "Big Six," namely Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham.
Salah scored 32 goals for the "Big Six" in the English League, in 63 games, for a goal average of 158.7 minutes.
Ronaldo scored 28 goals in 79 league games, an average of every 228 minutes.
Salah will face Ronaldo at a "fiery" site between Liverpool and Manchester United, on 24 this month.