Mohammed Salah Deletes His Twitter Account


Breaking his social media silence after nearly two weeks, Salah wrote: “2019 Resolution: Time to get in touch, for real.”
 

Mohamed Salah has taken down his Twitter account from the social media site following a cryptic tweet he posted yesterday, Liverpool Echo reports.

Unexpectedly, the Egyptian international posted what appeared to be a New Year’s resolution tweet, ignoring the fact he’s sent the message a little bit late.

The short but sweet tweet read: “2019 Resolution: Time to get in touch, for real.”

There is now no way to access Salah’s Twitter page where the tweet existed and the handle was once ‘@MoSalah’ because it simply comes up with a ‘Sorry, that page doesn’t exist!’.

The Liverpool forward has had a stellar start to 2019 – scoring three goals in his last two games.

He also achieved his 50th Premier League goal on Saturday, as Liverpool were victorious in a 4-3 win over Crystal Palace.

But his tweet yesterday left many fans baffled as to the true message behind the post.

Neither the meaning nor the target of the tweet were immediately obvious.

However, some fans speculated that Salah may have dropped a cryptic hint that he wants to resolve his dispute with the Egyptian FA.

The row first started last year after a photo featured on the outside of the national team’s official plane, provided by official sponsor ‘WE’ – despite his own individual sponsorship deal with rival telecommunications firm Vodafone.

Supporters are suggesting that the Liverpool forward is now ready to speak to the association and put the matter behind him.