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Moment Liverpool Star Mo Salah Pulled Up At Petrol Station In Bentley To Save Homeless Man
This is the moment Liverpool star Mohamed Salah pulled up at a petrol station near Anfield in his Bentley to save a homeless man.
The homeless man was being harassed by angry young lads, who told him to get a job instead of begging.
Salah told the young lads ‘That could be you in a few years’, before giving the homeless man £100.
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has been hailed a ‘real-life hero’ after coming to the aid of a homeless man, David Craig, who was being harassed by angry young lads.
The 28 year Egyptian forward’s kind gesture was caught on CCTV following Liverpool’s 3-1 home win against Arsenal on September 28.
Footage shared online shows the moment the Egyptian forward pulled up at a petrol station new Anfield in his Bentley to stop the young lads from harassing David.
Mo then handed £100 to delighted David Craig, who has been homeless for six years and sleeps near Liverpool’s stadium.
The 50 year old former labourer said:
“Mo was every bit as wonderful as he is for Liverpool on the pitch.
“He heard what a group of lads were saying to me, then turned to them and said, ‘That could be you in a few years’.
“I only knew I wasn’t hallucinating when Mo incredibly handed me £100. What a complete legend.”
He continued :
“They were calling me names, asking why I was begging and telling me to get a job.
“He (Salah) saw what was happening and said something to them and then he went to the cash machine.
“I was more than chuffed. I’m a massive fan.
“Mo is a real-life hero in my eyes and I want to thank him.”