After a period of crisis currently being raised in the United States of America over the murder of American George Floyd, Egyptian star Mohamed Salah was keen to send a message through his official account on the social networking site "Instagram" to contribute to combating racism in soccer fields and life in general.

Mohamed Salah said through the property "Asturi": "We all join hands to eliminate racial discrimination wherever we want and we want society to be based on equality and respect regardless of color or creed. What happens requires all members of the football system to come together, players and referees." Coaches and officials, until we respond vigorously to what is happening inside and outside the stadiums. "

The Liverpool players had previously expressed their solidarity with this issue, as they took a stand against racism at the beginning of their training, days before the resumption of "Premier League" matches this season, to express their rejection of racism. 
It is noteworthy that Mohamed Salah has more than 38 million followers on "Instagram", and he is considered among the 100 most influential people in the world, and he is preparing with his team to win the English Premier League title, and this message came just one day before his birthday corresponding to 15 June.

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