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Egypt's 'Fourth Pyramid': Salah's Unshakable National Support
17 Dec
Summary
- Egyptians consider Mohamed Salah an unofficial leader, their 'Fourth Pyramid'.
- Millions of Egyptians previously voted for Salah in presidential elections.
- National fury erupted in Egypt over comments perceived as criticizing Liverpool.
In Egypt, Mohamed Salah transcends his role as a footballer, being hailed as the nation's 'Fourth Pyramid' and an unofficial leader. His influence is so profound that millions of Egyptians once cast votes for him in presidential elections. This deep connection explains the nationwide outrage that followed his critical comments about Liverpool.
The scale of his celebrity means public sentiment in Cairo overwhelmingly backs Salah, viewing any perceived slight against him as a national humiliation. This unwavering loyalty shapes how his actions are interpreted within Egypt, differentiating it starkly from the criticisms he faced in British media.
As Salah's future at Liverpool remains uncertain, with clubs in Saudi Arabia reportedly interested, his agent is set to engage in talks. Regardless of his club career's trajectory, his status as a national icon in Egypt appears indelible, with a strong desire to achieve further success with his country.




