The homeless reveals Salah's extraordinary gesture: I was harassed. He saved me. He gave me money.

They name him selfish, wanting to keep the ball to score, but in private life Mohammed Salah is a different man. Events involving him that have never been confessed by him because of a fear outside the ordinary speak of a young man who has never forgotten [...]
They name him selfish, wanting to keep the ball to score, but in private life Mohammed Salah is a different man.
Events involving him, which have never been confessed by him because of a fear out of the ordinary, speak of a young man who has never forgotten where he comes from and just can do something to improve the lives of others.
And then the legendary story of the thief caught stealing from his father's house, whose number 11 of Liverpool found a job changing his existence is taught another particular episode.
He told about The Sun David Craig, a 50-year-old homeless man who had problems with some guys. At least until his superhero arrived: Mo Salah. The security cameras at a service station in Anfield have filmed a scene you don't see every day. “Salah noticed there were some guys bothering me. I was ridiculed, asked why I was there to beg and was asked to find a job. He listened to them and told them the same thing could happen to you after a year. I realized that I had no hallucinations only when Salah approached and gave me 100 pounds. A true legend”
Craig's explained to The Sun that he's 50 years old and that he's spent about six years on the sides of Anfield after contradictions with his family. And he probably never expected that one of the most famous players on the planet could intervene to help him, since in similar situations in the past, there were those who did. But Salah... is not an option. I was more than happy. Momo is as extraordinary as playing for Liverpool. I'm a fan of him but now in my eyes is a hero even in real life. I want to thank him so much”











