Mo Salah vs Cristiano Ronaldo: Who goes in your Premier League all-time XI on the right-hand side?

Mohammad Salah or Cristiano Ronaldo? Who will you choose to play on the right wing of your all -time Premier League XI?

This was a debate Sky sports’ Saturday social which went viral in the weekend. Nieve Petruzziello and Lawrence acquitted ‘Buve’ found themselves on the opposing sides.

The Nieve team was advice, while the Buve Team was Ronaldo. Both agreed that Theory Henry and Wayne Runi created the remaining three, but it was the right hand side that caused the struggle.

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Mohammad Salah and Cristiano Ronaldo’s magical moments as a look as a look as anger on who should fill the right -wing slot in an all -time premiere league XI.

Saturday’s social eventually went with Ronaldo with Salaha, but climbed on the debate, so we prepared our two football journalists to make a case for each side against one and each other.

Look at the debate that went viral by clicking on the play on the top of this page and voting in our pole and says …

Case for advice

Mohammad Salah of Liverpool celebrated with Premier League Trophy
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Mo Salah has picked up a Premier League Trophy and is fixed to do so again this season.

If you are choosing one of the largest sheems, or a world XI, or a European XI, you choose Cristiano Ronaldo above the Mo Salah. But in any of those contexts, you are selecting Ronaldo as a striker.

If we are talking about the Pure Premier League, Ronaldo does not enter the conversation ahead of the Egyptian king.

35 points will be worse without Liverpool Salah!

Sky Sports’ Data Editor Adam Smith:

How many marks have Mohammed Salah scored in the Premier League this season? The answer is 35, reds table-topping half of 70 digits.

No player comes closer to advice to impress the games – Chris Wood, Oli Watkins and Alexander score 18 points to their respective parties with target participation from it.

Egypt’s goals and aid have changed the results of the word in 19 of 29 of Liverpool’s 29 games.

The best Premier League season of advice has crossed Ronaldo, he has also performed better in the league. The only argument for the selection of Ronaldo on Liverpool Star is based on what he did after leaving England. So how can he be in the Premier League XI over Salah?

Ronaldo won more titles, yes. But if we are based on titles, then the pick should go to David Beckham on our right side. Below, at this point, Salah has been the best right-sided player who has ever seen by the Premier League. And it is not even close.

What is worth it, here my all-time Premier League XI (4-4-2) is: CECH, Neville, Ferdinand, Terry, A Cole; Keen, Lampard; D Brune; Advice, Roney, Henry. Manager: Sir Alex Ferguson.
Simon gholam

Case for Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United gave Premier League Trophy
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Ronaldo won three Premier League titles in six sessions

Mo Salah is being spoken about the same breath because Cristiano Ronaldo is a praise in itself.

His personal awards have been better for a long time, despite the advice, despite the advice,, playing in the English top-flight in his prime. It is only in the Premier League.

A part of Ronaldo’s greatness is that he was very good. He won Bellon D’Or in 2008 and finished second at the age of 22 a year ago. Salah has never created the top three.

For all his association, Salah has depicted only twice in the PFA team of the season out of only seven after signing for Liverpool. On the other hand, Ronaldo painted five in his six sessions.

In this way, the Premier League players are voted.

Outside the goals, the advice arguments dry up, while Ronaldo regularly brought more to the table to complement its ability to find a net. Ronaldo captured the heart and mind with his elegance and skills.

If this is the number on the talent, the theory Henry should never be nominated in an all-time Premier League XI on Allen Sheerr, the largest goalkeeper of the competition. Stay at least consistent.

This is my all-time Premier League XI (4-4-2): Schmeichel; Neville, Terry, Vidik, Cole, Scols, D Brue, Ronaldo, Roney, Sheer, Henry. Manager: Sir Alex Ferguson.
William Bitibiri

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