Mohamed Salah
is the protagonist of the day in the English press.
The
Liverpool
striker
helped a 'homeless' who was being insulted and attacked by a group of young people at a gas station near
Anfield Road
, the team's stadium.
According to the victim's own words to the British newspaper '
The Sun',
the Egyptian came to his rescue to scare off the thugs and at the end of the scene gave him
100 pounds
.
"He heard what a bunch of kids were saying to me, he turned to them and said, 'It could
be you in a few years
.' Then, unbelievably, he handed me £ 100. He's a legend," explained the victim, David Craig.
The incident, captured by the cameras at the gas station, occurred the night after the Liverpool-Arsenal match
on September 28
, which ended with a 3-1 result in favor of the 'reds'.
Those images show Salah next to his vehicle, a
Bentley
, as the young men address Craig, who he has told has been living on the street for six years.
"They
were insulting me and Mo saw them
."
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