The definitive biography of Liverpool legend and most famous Egyptian footballer in the history of the sport, Mohamed Salah.
Salah's achievements are, in many ways, unparalleled. A Champions League and Premier League winner, he is a two-time African Footballer of the Year who straddles two worlds.
The first is the continent he comes from, as well as the Islamic Middle East. The second is Europe, where he has broken all sorts of goalscoring records at Liverpool, helping him to become the most identifiable Arabic player on the planet.
And yet, despite his consistent success on the pitch, record-breaking playing, team victories and popular persona, little is known about the Liverpool forward, or the competing forces around him. That is, until now.
Award-winning football journalist and author Simon Hughes expertly pieces together a fascinating portrait of this enigmatic football icon. From his relationships with his teammates to what motivates him; from how the events of the past decade in Egypt have impacted his life, to what's next in his career - Chasing Salah reveals all.
Some great insight into a very private player. Doesn’t follow a timeline so it does tend to jump back and forth in time a bit, which made it a little hard to follow at times. Shines a light on some of the darker periods of the Klopp era and the political machinations behind the scenes that may or may not have stopped the club from having more success during that period.
- Mohamed Salah - Liverpool FC - intersection of sport and politics
The book is well done. It gives as much insight into Salah as possible because he is a very private individual. I learned a good deal about the Egyptian National Team, Salah’s relationship with Remy Abbas Issa and his rivalry with Sadio Mané. The author provides the right amount of detail on each subject. It read pretty briskly and all the information added to my understanding of the player. I would recommend this book wholeheartedly.
4.25/5. Well researched. Interesting to read about the context in which Salah grew up in Egypt and sad to hear about the actual underlying rifts with Klopp and Mane.
Great insight into Mo’s origins and Egypts political issues. Interesting to hear on his frictions with Klopp and Manè at times, as well as about Ramy Abass, a very curious figure.
Well researched. Sometimes it feels like there’s a lot more exposition about the circumstances surrounding Salah than himself, but I also understand that it’s a result of a player keeping details on himself as light as possible to the public. The book feels in-depth but controlled in the information that is shared, which in some ways feels like the way Salah and his agent would like for it to be intended as well.
Nevertheless, I enjoyed this book. By pulling back the curtain, this biography does take away the sheen and awe that I felt as a Liverpool supporter over the past few years, showing that the BTS of Liverpool’s success was not as rosy as it seemed. It gives me a deeper respect for these elite players, knowing that they are juggling impossibly high athletic standards yet dealing with politics from within and external forces as well.
Great writing, very historically informative of Egypt and how the politics in the country related directly to Salah’s story. Overall, a little negative when it comes to Klopp x Salah and Mane x Salah relationship. Also, very negative on Klopp. I get that there are aspects that fans are not privy to outside of books like this, but there was very little kudos to a man who brought trophies to the club after YEARS of nothing. Unnecessary to paint him in a bad light. Felt like half great book, half hit piece on Salah and Klopp in favor of Mane and others.
One of the best I have read on Liverpool. The use of quality sources has allowed Simon to provide a real peek behind the curtain. The insights into the internal politics of both Egypt and LFC are fascinating. Don’t read it if you believe football clubs are not the same as any other workplace! It’s not a fan boy book!
Very good read and I was positively surprised how Simon was so accurate to details about Egypt and didn't have that kind of orientalist tone. The book covers so much about Salah, I personally liked the chapter on the rivalry eith teammate Mané and the lights shed on his lawyer-agent.
Fantastic book for anyone mildly LFC interested. As expected it doesn’t get into the psyche of salah as Salah has never offered that part of himself out.
Really interesting hits regarding the internal club politics and his relationship with Klopp.
I finished this in one weekend. I appreciate that it is not a monument to Mo or LFC. It’s a raw unpolished story that gave me a new perspective of my favourite team.
A good insight into a difficult to access figure. The book provides behind the scenes context on Salah’s life whilst also explaining the business side of his ventures.