The English newspaper reveals a stranger to Salah

The village in Egypt where Mohammed Salah grew up, this year will be made with functional water supply networks and one thanks to a donation that will give exactly Liverpool's famous football player. The man who has become a national hero in Egypt, at the time when this country is facing a time of turmoil [...]
The man who became a national hero in Egypt at the time when this country is facing political and social unrest has been protagonist of a long writing in Dialy Mail, which is being commented throughout England and not alone.
The Daily mail tells how when he was 14 years old, Salah was observed by the Sacks, who had been invited to Cairo and sometimes Father sent there, sometimes had to change five buses to make a two - mile [320 km] street.
However, it is a story about this player, who has been a stranger to the public and who has become the most controversial part of it.
When Salah was playing in Alexandria, his house was broken and robbed. The thief was found only two Indians later, and the player's father had made accusations and had initiated procedures.

Salah, not only did he go and pull the charge, give some money to the thief and try to help him find a job so he can stop stealing, broadcast the Insport, part of the Daily Mail script.
Salalah was inclined to see the vital problems of the one who had broken and robbed his house before seeing what he lacked and how he should seek justice for his injury.
This detail is being spoken by many in the last two days as the next testimony to the human character of this great athlete.












