Salah Gets the Armband: Is This Egypt's Ticket to the World Cup? (Spoiler: Probably Not)
Nantes forward gets the boot, and the Usual Suspects are already whining about diversity quotas. LOL. Meanwhile, the real question is: Can Salah carry this team?

So, King Mo gets the nod as captain. Big surprise. It's like picking LeBron to lead the Lakers. Duh. But here's the thing: can ONE guy, even a legend like Salah, drag the entire Egyptian squad kicking and screaming all the way to the World Cup? Odds are... nah.
And of course, the usual suspects are already screaming about the exclusion of Nantes forward Mostafa Mohamed. Wah wah wah, where's the inclusivity? Is this squad not woke enough for you? Newsflash: this ain't a diversity seminar, it's freakin' FOOTBALL. The coach picked who he thinks gives Egypt the best shot, end of story.
Let's be real. Mohamed plays for Nantes. Nantes! Not exactly Real Madrid. Maybe he's good, maybe he's not. But the coach, bless his heart, clearly saw something (or didn't see something) that made him say, "Nah, bruh. You're staying home." And that's HIS call. Deal with it.
The real issue here isn't some phantom lack of diversity. It's: Does Egypt actually have the talent to compete on the world stage? Besides Salah, who's going to score goals? Who's going to defend? Who's going to stop the other team from, you know, winning?
It's like expecting Elon Musk to single-handedly fix Twitter. He's brilliant, sure, but he can't do it alone. He needs a good team. And right now, Egypt's team looks a little... shaky.
So, yeah, Salah's the captain. Good for him. He deserves it. But don't get your hopes up too high, folks. This could be another heartbreaking World Cup cycle. Buckle up, buttercups.
The virtue signaling from the Left is predictable. Did you expect them to praise a decision based on merit? Wake up sheeple!
Salah is made captain, but the move doesn't guarantee qualification, and the exclusion of another player gets predictable woke criticism.


