Former Premier League midfielder Sam Morsy has come to the defense of his former international teammate, Mohamed Salah, after a recent article labeled him as 'disgraceful'. The article, published by The Athletic, sparked a heated debate, with Morsy strongly disagreeing with its claims. The article suggests that Salah's behavior with the Egyptian national team, where he has a degree of autonomy, influences his attitude at Liverpool. However, Morsy argues that this is not a new phenomenon and that Salah's confidence and success have been consistent throughout his career, both with Egypt and Liverpool. The former Ipswich midfielder highlights the importance of context and the need to understand the dynamics within the team and the manager's approach. Morsy's defense of Salah comes at a crucial time, as Salah is on the cusp of winning the African Cup of Nations with Egypt, a tournament he has never won before. This could be his last chance to secure the title and silence any doubts about his character. The article's bold claims have ignited a discussion, with Morsy's intervention adding a layer of complexity to the narrative. As the debate continues, fans and experts alike are left to ponder the true nature of Salah's character and his impact on the pitch.