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Emmanuel Adebayor Picks Mohamed Salah As The GOAT African In Premier League

Emmanuel Adebayor Picks Mohamed Salah As The GOAT African In Premier League

The debate over who truly deserves the title of Africa’s Premier League GOAT is heating up—and Emmanuel Adebayor just poured fuel on the fire.

The former Arsenal, Manchester City, and Tottenham striker has named Mohamed Salah as the greatest African to ever grace the Premier League, ahead of legends like Didier Drogba, Jay-Jay Okocha, and John Mikel Obi.

Speaking in an Instagram video, Adebayor didn’t hold back, praising Sadio Mane, Michael Essien, and Riyad Mahrez as true legends. He described Okocha and Mahrez as players he’d “travel 10 hours on a bus, on a train, on a plane to go and watch because they got that, that thing in them, that flare.”

Adebayor also acknowledged former Super Eagles captain Mikel Obi as a great talent, while modestly including himself as a striker who was “great to watch” for his technical ability and link-up play.

Drogba or Salah?

When asked to pick between Didier Drogba and Salah, Adebayor didn’t hesitate. “Didier Drogba. The goat. He’s your Premier League goat African… at the moment he’s my Premier League goat African,” he said. But when Salah’s name came up next, Adebayor made a bold call:

Mo Salah would have to be the goat. Yeah, yeah.

The reasoning is simple: the numbers don’t lie. Salah has amassed 188 goals and counting in the Premier League, and Adebayor sees his relentless scoring as the ultimate measure of greatness.

The Trophy vs. The Numbers Debate

Choosing Salah over Drogba’s trophy haul, Champions League heroics, and big-game dominance is bound to spark controversy. Chelsea fans may bristle at Drogba being overlooked, while Nigerian supporters might lament seeing Okocha’s magical flair and Mikel’s Champions League success undervalued.

But this is exactly the point: the conversation isn’t ending anytime soon. Adebayor’s take has reignited the debate—is it the numbers that make you the GOAT, or the moments and trophies?

For now, Salah fans have a major victory, but the discussion is far from over—and football fans across Africa are ready for the argument to rage on.


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