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Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool star, spoke for the first time about his candidacy for the Egyptian national team crest in light of the controversy surrounding this file in recent months.
Salah said in an exclusive interview with “BBC Sports” with a laughing tone: “I don’t want to get in trouble. I’m already one of the team leaders, but I don’t know my rank.”
He added, jokingly: “The plate will give me more tonight.”
He continued: “I joined the national team with Abdullah Al-Saeed and Ahmed Fathy since I was 19 years old, and I have no right to talk to them about the badge, I don’t want to cause any problems as I am now among the leaders of the team.”
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Salah continued in another context: “I have changed a lot. I have become more mature on a human level, after playing for clubs in Rome, Firtina, Chelsea and Liverpool.”
The Premier League striker referred to the incident of his defense of an Englishman who was harassed at a gas station, saying: “I did not like that the video was published and I was surprised by its spread on the sites. I prefer that people do not know what what am I doing”.
“What I did, I see as part of my role in bringing about a change for the better in our society or in any society, because some people sometimes get angry when I only talk about our society, even if the change is small.”
Source: “Agencies”
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