It does not be necessary to be a lynx, after looking with attention all the goals nominated to the Prize Puskas of this last edition of the FIFA The Best 2018, to darse that the winning goal, work of Mohamed Salah, is to years light of some of the goals that aspired to the prize, as for example the Chileans of Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bleat, this last in the final of the Champions League.

Surely by not to do him a 'ugly' to Mohamed Salah when having decided to attend to the gala, no like Leo Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, the FIFA decided to deliver him to him the prize Puskas when being conscious the organisers that Modric would carry the prize to Better Player.

A total incongruence, no only because the goal of Salah was not the best of the selected, neither of far, but because not even it was the best goal of the month in the Premier League the past season. One of the mates of team of Salah in the Liverpool, James Milner, has kidded on this through the social networks, receiving thousands of interactions of the users.

"Happinesses Mo Salah by your seventh better goal of the past season winner of the goal of the year", has written ironically Milner, leaving in evidence to the FIFA. Another example of the incongruences of the prizes The Best is that Salah, that also was one of the three finalists to the prize to better player, not even went in in the best XI FIFPro in which his place occupied it Eden Hazard.

Incongruences bochornosas of the FIFA in the The Best

And the best goalkeeper, Thibaut Courtois, was not the goalkeeper of the XI FIFPro, but it went it David Of Gea. In definite, a series of despropósitos that do not do more than following desprestigiando these prizes, in which it seems that in occasions the most important is 'remain very' with all the world.

Luckily, this type of situations always will give foot to the humour, so much of the users as in this case of James Milner, mate of team of Mohamed Salah, that sure that it will have thrown some laughs with the Egyptian player in the changing room 'network'.