The official account of Dublin Airport, via the "X" platform, witnessed a wave of mockery directed at the Egyptian Liverpool star Mohamed Salah, after he missed a penalty against Crystal Palace in the Community Shield match held yesterday, Monday, August 11, which his team lost.
Salah began to take the first penalty but sent the ball far from the goal, prompting the Dublin Airport account, the largest city in Ireland, to mockingly say: "Our team is looking for Salah's ball, it just arrived at our northern stand," hinting at the ball's distance from the goal.
The mockery did not stop there, as the account responded to one of the followers who criticized this mockery, saying: "Football is like an arrivals hall, full of emotions."
They also posted a low-quality image of Salah holding the Premier League trophy alongside the Golden Boot and Best Playmaker awards, with a sarcastic comment: "The number of pixels in this image is close to the number of Community Shields."
Mohamed Salah, the third top scorer in Liverpool's history, faces a wave of sharp criticism after this match, which marked his disastrous start with the new contract, as he failed to make any dribbles and lost the ball 12 times before missing the crucial penalty, prompting the famous site "SofaScore" to give him a low rating of 4.7, making him the worst player in the match between the two teams.