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Liverpool star Mohamed Salah seen 'at his angriest' after ranting at AFCON referee

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Liverpool sensation Mohamed Salah was the most animated and “angriest he’s ever been” during Egypt’s Africa Cup of Nations clash against host nation Cameroon.Dubious officiating saw Egypt manager Carlos Queiroz lose his head and receive a sending off at the end of the 90 in the tense semi-final match, with the scores level at 0-0.The Pharaohs eventually won 3-1 on penalties thanks to Mohamed Abou Gabal’s heroic stops to deny Harold Moukoudi and James Lea Siliki from the spot.But not before Egypt captain Salah launched a furious rant at referee Bakary Gassama prior to extra-time commencing.Salah was captured angrily protesting Gassama’s questionable officiating in a lengthy outburst before the referee repeatedly waved him away.The Liverpool forward gave Gassama a hostile glare until he was eventually ushered away by another official.And viewers were left stunned by the Egyptian’s “angriest” moment yet as his passion got the better of him.One fan took to Twitter to write: “Most animated I’ve ever seen Salah.”Another wrote: “I have never seen this much anger in his eyes.

PASSION.”A third added: "Love the passion Mo is showing here... Taking a stand and being captain against unfair calls."Do you think Mo Salah will win AFCON with Egypt?

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