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The journalist claims that around 100 million Egyptians have seen Manchester City's match

Manchester City's Mammoth Premier League conflict with Liverpool on Sunday afternoon could have been observed from up to 100 million Egyptians, said a journalist.

The Premier League champion performed against the master of Arne Slot on Sunday afternoon, in a damn reflection of the Seismian gap, which was built between the two teams this season.

During Jürgen Klopp's tenure in Angeldd, Manchester City against Liverpool was the struggle of the campaign when the two clubs after the Premier League Trophy went tirelessly from head to toe in an enthusiastic competition for the Premier League Trophy.

The case of Pep Guardiola's side after a place in the second division after her success in 2019/20 after a place in a canoter for her second league crown, crawled for her second division.

But although it may not have been too much at stake to have a direct challenge for the top trophy at the weekend, a new allusion to the field of enormous attention from a North African country.

As part of a more comprehensive report on the excitement, which was built in the Premier League around Mo Salah and Omar Marmoush, the prominent Egyptian sports journalist Ismael Mahmoud pointed out the remarkable interest that the two players were moving at the weekend.

“The Cairo derby is a big, big game here,” emphasized Mahmoud in relation to the collision between Al-Nahly and Zamalek on Saturday evening during a conversation with the Times.

“But I think more people will follow City Liverpool,” he continued. “It is the match that everyone has talked about since Marmoush moved to city.

“I expect around 100 million Egyptians to see this game without exaggeration.”

Ultimately, it was Mo Salah and Liverpool who won on Sunday afternoon, and the Anfield striker presented his immense role in the ongoing remarkable season of the Merseyside club with an impressive notice of attack.

Mo Salah opened the goal with a distracted effort by Nathan Ake and then set the second of his team before the half -time interval when Dominik Szoboszlai was converted.

With regard to Omar Marmoush, the striker of Manchester City, alongside Kevin de Bruyne, took over an attacking midfield role, not as remarkable as his trip to Newcastle last weekend, but some urgently needed energy in Pep Guardiola's side.