Mo Salah is officially the 19th winner of such a difficult price that Messy has never won

Mohammed Salah is officially the 19th Golden Leg award winner. On a night when Lionel Mess won the Golden Land for the seventh time, it was easy to pass us under the radar. Because of health resources in Monaco, Salah couldn't go to the Champions Gala personally, but the woman [...]
Mohammed Salah is officially the 19th Golden Leg award winner.
On a night when Lionel Mess won the Golden Land for the seventh time, it was easy to pass us under the radar.
Because of the health resources in Monaco, Salah was unable to go to the Gala of the Champions personally, but his wife was present to receive the prestigious prize that has been won by many legends, broadcast Periscope.
Winning the Golden Leg means that the player's footprints will be placed on the Champions Square in Monaco, beside those like Pele, Diego Maradona, and many others.
Salah had extremely difficult competition to win this year, with Messin, Gerard Piquen, Robert Lewandowski, Giorgio Chillini, Neymar, Sergio Ramos, Sergio Aguero, Carim Benzema and Romelu Lukaku among the nominated.
Now, everything's fine, but how does the Golden Leg really work? In addition, it is such a difficult assessment to receive that even Messy has never won the prize.
The Golden Leg is prided as the only prize that can be won only once in a career with only active players over the age of 28 qualified to take the lead in gold.
Sports media from around the world narrow down an initial selection of 50 candidates from the Golden Moon Commission to 10, before football fans say the last word as part of an online voting system. /Periscope. com/












