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Liverpool stars react to six-word Mohamed Salah Ballon d'Or message and make feelings clear

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Mohamed Salah has been backed by a host of current and former team-mates after being overlooked for the Ballon d'Or.

Salah opted not to attend the glamorous ceremony held in Paris on Monday evening.

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Following the announcement of his ranking, Liverpool expressed their support for their star player.



Luis Diaz, a former Liverpool teammate, also offered a like.



Salah's Ballon d'Or ranking follows former Egypt international and Premier League striker Mido's assertion that his fellow countryman deserved the accolade.

Based on the size of the challenges you overcome, he deserves it.

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"Measuring years of brilliance, excellence and creativity in the strongest league in the world, he deserves it.

"It is difficult to get to the top, but all the difficulty lies in continuing on the top, and he has reached the top and continued on it for many years thanks to God first, then his talent, hard work and determination until he became a role model for all success seekers.

"Is it time for football to be fair and fair with them to choose the winner?

"Our prayers and the prayers of all Egyptians and all Salah's fans around the world, that Salah should be the winner of the Ballon d'Or to be the best crowning of the career of a great player that may not be repeated again in our history of Egyptian, Arab and African football, but also international."

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