“A Dream That Raises Controversy.” A Saudi Journalist Talks About Mohamed Salah’s Visit (photo)

uaetodaynews.com — “A dream that raises controversy.” A Saudi journalist talks about Mohamed Salah’s visit (photo)

The Saudi national team is awaiting a decisive confrontation against Iraq next Tuesday in order to decide the qualification ticket to the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in America, Canada and Mexico.

Debbas Al-Dosari shared, through his account on the “X” platform, the details of his dream in which he saw the Egyptian player Mohamed Salah, where he tweeted, saying: “I was very optimistic about qualifying for the 2026 World Cup finals, but my feeling says no. I saw in a dream Mohamed Salah extending his hand to me to console me while he was on the field and I was leaving the field. Who can explain it?”

This dream seems to reflect his feeling of lack of optimism about the Saudi team’s qualification, even though the “Green” team only needs to win over Iraq.

The Saudi team is going into this match with high morale after achieving an exciting victory over Indonesia with a score of 3-2, while the Iraqi team is seeking to complete its journey successfully after defeating Indonesia with a free goal, which enhances its chances in direct competition for the qualification ticket.

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Published on: 2025-10-12 12:07:00

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