During last year's Africa Cup of Nations, Cameroon international Vincent Aboubakar took aim at Mohamed Salah by saying he was not impressed by the Liverpool player, and he has once again shared his thoughts on the Egyptian.
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Ahead of their semi-final clash against Egypt in 2021, Indomitable Lions leader Aboubakar publicly spoke about how he did not understand the hype surrounding the 30-year-old winger.
Cameroon would go on to be knocked out of the tournament at the hands of the Pharaohs, who advanced to the final before losing on penalties against Sadio Mane's Senegal.
Aboubakar, who received widespread criticism for his stance on Salah, has since doubled down, insisting he could achieve what the ex-Roma forward has achieved if he played for a big club.
"I understand people's attitudes, he's one of the best goalscorers in the Premier League," he told 90FootballFr.
"It makes sense that when you go on about a player like that, people will talk. But I did say that it was my opinion, my point of view.
"I don't give a toss if people don't like it – I'm not impressed by him. I can do what he does. I just don't have the opportunity to play in a big club."
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Aboubakar currently plies his trade for Al-Nassir in Saudi Arabia, where he has so far scored 11 goals in 35 matches.
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