
FIFA has hit out at “unjustifiable and deluding” reports about votes not being checked towards its The Best grants.
Designations for Mohamed Salah from Egypt’s skipper and mentor were excluded, while Nicaragua chief Juan Barrera guaranteed on Twitter he didn’t cast a ballot in spite of the fact that his name is recorded on FIFA’s authentic documentation.
FIFA said for the current week in an announcement discharged to Omnisport that Egypt’s votes were not considered they appeared “not legitimate” because of marks in capital letters and world football’s overseeing body has again moved to explain the issue.
“FIFA has been frustrated to see various reports in the media scrutinizing the uprightness of the democratic procedure for The Best FIFA Football Awards,” said an announcement on Friday. “These reports are out of line and misdirecting.
Salah gave off an impression of being disturbed when FIFA’s full rundown of democratic was discharged without his nation’s determinations, apparently expelling a reference to Egypt from his Twitter bio.

He additionally posted an obscure message that read: “Whatever they do to attempt to change my adoration for Egypt, they won’t succeed.”