Dangerous statements from Mohamed Salah's goalkeeper: I expected death in Senegal

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The official account of the English Premier League, via Twitter, published statements of the person who sparked the controversy in the match between Egypt and Senegal, after seeing him in one of the clips next to the Egyptian team’s bench, where it turned out that he was one of the bodyguards appointed by the Football Association to protect the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool star. .



The goalkeeper of Mohamed Salah revealed the real situation that the Egyptian mission in Senegal was exposed to from terrorism since the first moments of the Egyptian mission there, as the Egyptian team confirmed that it had been subjected to an abnormal attack and was hit with bricks since the mission arrived in Senegal, in addition to an Egyptian fan being injured before the start of the match and it was stolen his belongings.



The Egyptian team had lost on penalties to Senegal in the play-off match for the World Cup in Qatar, after the two matches ended in a 1-1 draw. Egypt won the first leg at Cairo Stadium, and Senegal won the second leg in a match that witnessed a state of terror for the Egyptian mission.



The guard, whose name was not revealed, said: "The mission was not protected normally, and we did not see any movement from the Senegalese officials, and what happened to us was a great insult in Senegal. I thank God for the loss because I expected that we would die in the event of victory, and I intervened in time to protect Mohamed Salah from attacking him.



He continued, "Mohamed Salah is very humble and kept crying after the match, in addition to the Portuguese coach Queiroz, who was sad like any Egyptian, and the player Mohamed Elneny is the closest player to Mohamed Salah."

The comment of Mohamed Salah's bodyguard after the attack on Mohamed Salah in the last Egypt team match against Senegal: pic.twitter.com/XtNac3qp26

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