Egyptian lawyer sues Ramos for the intervention of Salah, demanding 1 billion Euro damages

The injury of Liverpool's attacker has taken a back-of-the-art turn, with a fellow member who has filed a lawsuit against defender Ramos an Egyptian lawyer is demanding 1 billion euros from defender Sergio Ramos after the brutal intervention he made against assailant Mohammed Salah, who was injured and was forced to release [...]
Liverpool's attacker's injury has taken a big turn, with a fellow worker who has filed suit against defender Ramos
An Egyptian lawyer is demanding 1 billion euros from defender Sergio Ramos after the brutal intervention he made against assailant Mohammed Salah, who was injured and forced to release in the 30th minute field of the game, reports Guardian, following Periscope.
Salah seriously injured his left arm after a clash with Sergio Ramos during a match that won 3 to 1 from Real Madrid to Kiev. Already, even its World Cup participation with Egypt has been questioned.
The winner of the Golden Shoe at Premier League this year posted on Twitter on Saturday, saying he felt “seized” that he would be able to represent Egypt at the World Russia 2018.
But lawyer Bassem Wahba seems to have not dealt well with what happened in Kiev.
In his appearance on an Egyptian television channel, Wahba announced that he filed a complaint at FIFA and accused Ramos of a “presupposed “causing the physical and psychological loss” of a nation's best football player.
“Ramos deliberately hurt Mo Salah and must be punished for his actions,” he claims.
I asked for compensation, which would reach 1 billion euros, for the physical and psychological hurt that Ramos caused Salah and the people of Egypt.” /Periscopi










