Liverpool player James Milner entered into a competition against the fastest British sprinter Diana Asher Smith in a speed challenge on social media during the period of domestic isolation.

The player had aroused the Egyptian and Arab fans in a Liverpool match last season when he refused to return the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, during the Reds' victory over Cardiff City with two goals without reply, in the meeting held between them in the 34th round of the English Premier League.

TV footage showed Milner's refusal to give the ball to Mohamed Salah to pay the penalty kick, and Mohamed Salah was willing to pay the kick to score the goal and the singularity of the top scorer in the English league, and the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah had presented the award for the best player in the Liverpool and Bournemouth match in the English league to Milner, during which he scored The Pharaoh had 3 "hat-trick" goals, and after this position the fans attacked the English player and described him as Mohamed Salah's enemy in the English team.

The runner, Smith, who launched "Speed ​​Challenge", is the fastest British woman in recorded history and has been included in the "Power List" list as one of the most influential people in the UK from the African Caribbean.

The player posted on his official account on the social networking site Twitter, a video through which he announced the challenge of speed with the British runner, Diana Asher Smith, commenting: “The challenge monster set by the fastest woman in Britain ever Diana Ashersmith, 165 exercises in 45 seconds for me, and was This is a big blow. "

Milner lost the challenge to the fastest sprinter as he failed to get close to the 24-year-old British Arthur, who performed 174 enemy exercises during the same time.

Beast of a challenge set by GB's fastest ever female @dinaashersmith ...
165 Mountain climbers in 45 seconds for me & it was an absolute blow 🥵💪🏻 @ Nike #livingroomcup #playinside pic.twitter.com/0H4h6VNqX6

- James Milner (@JamesMilner) May 1, 2020

💪 Athletes are continuing to re-invent their training schedules in the current climate and we've picked out some of the best from the last week, led by @ dinaashersmith's Block Busters challenge.

LlAll workouts: https://t.co/CopCBzjjmR pic.twitter.com/WzHcMxYfC0

- BritAthletics (@BritAthletics) April 30, 2020

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