In her article today in the Guardian newspaper, British journalist Marina Hyde scoffed at the unjustified attack footballers around the world face due to their monthly salaries.

And she said in her article that there is a rule in British public life that says "sooner or later, all footballers will be blamed for everything that happens on footballers" regardless of what is happening, location, causes, or even the reasons that led to the spread of Corona virus, and this will be a compassionate Sterling error .

The writer continues her satire and says: "Those who call themselves experts may refer the failure to limit the spread of the epidemic to the weak idea of ​​the herd immunity or the Cheltenham Festival which was attended by 250,000 or even to the epidemic transmission centers in Spain, Italy and South Korea or to patient No. 1 or even to those who take Bats meat in the Chinese market, but they will have the conversation further, as they will go to accuse the oldest enemy in the UK who is a football player in the English Premier League.

Marina Hyde believes that even in good and normal times, football players are criticized for comparing them with nurses' salaries, and she says: "The evaluation is criminal and it is strange that only footballers are discussing their salaries and the rewards they get accurately."