Mohamed Salah and the Egyptian FA are involved in a furious stand off following his demands for preferential treatment while on international duty.
Salah had called on the governing body to provide more protection from fans while with the national team due to supporters disturbing him in the middle of the night demanding autographs.
But despite Salah's pleas, the Egyptian FA have hit back at the Liverpool forward and rejected his demands through a letter sent to him.
In the letter obtained by The Sun, the Egyptian FA wrote: 'Please be advised that any player selected to represent the Association is treated fairly, equally and with respect by both the EFA and the management of the team.
'Whilst you see fit to quote Thomas Jefferson in your correspondence, please be reminded: 'No player is greater than the game, or the team that he represents.
'Football is a team game and not a result of the efforts of any one individual.'
The letter would then go on to criticise Salah's demands, stating that while he is a valuable member of the squad, his needs to not exceed that of his international team-mates.
The EFA added their appreciation for Salah should not be 'construed in any way whatsoever as being a reason for him to be singled-out for special and preferential treatment, as requested by you in your letter.'
'For the record we would advise that the EFA qualified for the World Cup as a result of the efforts of the Egyptian Team and management, and not as a result of the efforts of any individual player.
'Any player selected to represent his country is treated equally and does not and will not receive special privileges above any other player.
'Your contention that the Association has disrespected Mr Salah whilst on international duty is treated with the contempt that it deserves.'
Salah is the main focus of attention while with Egypt and as well as autograph requests at unsociable hours, he finds himself mobbed during training sessions, with exercises disrupted by crowds descending on the pitch.
Salah has requested top officials at the EFA to resign should the issue not be resovled - risking his international future in the process.
Ramy Abbas Issa, acting as Salah's lawyer has sent many letters to the organisation with a list of demands that include having two security guards with him at all times, with more situated outside his hotel room and at the lifts on the floor he is staying on, while all calls to his room must be blocked.
Issa also writes that his client 'will not be expected to be made available for any promotional appearances, interviews, meets and greets, sponsor events, official visits,' to promote the national team.
He also urges the EFA to take more discreet measures when Salah arrives in the country for international duty, providing transport from his plane directly to his hotel.
PrinceVinny
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No player is greater than the game, or the team that he represents. 'Football is a team game and not a result of the efforts of any one individual.' that's a big, big lie. many teams have triumphed principally because they have a genius among them e.g maradona, pele, pogba etc which means all players are equal and should be treated equally but some players are more equal than the others which is a point "Mo Salah" is trying to prove.
Fioemortz
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EFA is true all players must be be treated equal but u should remember such players are not common and if happens u get one, u handles with care. if he feels he's not safe u find away to solve it but snob him. Lucky Dube died just like that. if he was protected, like we still have him.
Reuckmpuz
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Salah and the FA should speak out of the media.. They are embarrassing themselves.. They need to meet face to face.. But Mr. Sallah, please slow down, you are going to far and too fast.. You could be a good player, but please have some respect for your country, your fans and your FA.. They are family! They made you and they have brought you this far..
prakashcr7
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I don't know what's wrong with Egyptian federation. Why they are not fulfilling the mohamed salah demand?? Salah demands are genuine, he should get all his demands fulfilled because he has done lots for his country and he needs to do Lots of things for Egyptian. He is loved by millions of Egyptians, he is the king in the eyes if Egyptian peoples
U.S.A2569790
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That's wronged very wrong and I disagree.its just a way to make your other team mates look mean gentle men.this is a game of football we're talking about if so let him play alone then.most players now a days are professionals n as such if he should be given a particular treatment he's not the one to asked for .sometimes you guys need to reason as his other team mates put yourselves in their shoes,just the respect he gets from his team mates is enough talk less of a whole nation.if he wants or thinks he needs body guards that's up to him.you don't treat your fellow country men like that.