After the victory over Arsenal at the end of September, the Egyptian star of Liverpool stopped to refuel, saw a group of people helplessly abusing and decided to take action
Salah.
A local hero
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Reuters
On the field Muhammad Salah in recent years is considered one of the biggest stars in the world of football but it turns out that off the field he is also at his peak.
Today (Wednesday) it was reported in the UK that the Egyptian stopped abusing Homeless at a gas station near Anfield at the end of the game against Arsenal at the end of September when the Mighty Reds beat Mikal Arte's side 1-3.
Salah stopped to refuel and noticed that a number of people were harassing the guy David Craig.
The Egyptian did not like what he saw, intervened in the incident, warned the abusers and told them that they could find themselves in the future with a similar fate.
In addition, Salah extended help to Craig and gave him £ 100.
Craig was interviewed by The Sun and said: "Moe was wonderful as he is on the field. He heard what the guys were saying to me and then turned to them and told them 'this could happen to you in a few more years'. He is a legend. They called me names, told me I "I should be able to beg and I will go to work. Salah saw what was happening and then he went to the ATM and brought me money. I could not believe it."
# LFC's @MoSalah was at petrol station heard people harass a homeless guy, he intervened them and warned them from facing the same fate in the future, he gave the man £ 100 and asked him to get a job.
"Mo is a real-life hero in my eyes and I want to thank him" -Mr Craig pic.twitter.com/O3hut9HKoE
- KingFut.com (@King_Fut) October 7, 2020