Champions League final: Egyptian lawyer drags Sergio Ramos to court over Salah’s injury
An Egyptian
lawyer, Bassem Wahba has launched a €1 billion (£873m/$1.2bn) lawsuit against
Real Madrid captain, Sergio Ramos after Liverpool and Egypt star, Mohamed Salah
was injured in a challenge with the Spain international during Saturday’s
Champions League final.
The Egyptian
landed heavily on his left shoulder after grappling with Ramos during the Kiev
showpiece and damaged the ligament around his joint.
This has
placed his World Cup participation in doubt.
Salah,
however, posted on Twitter on Sunday that he was “confident” he would be able
to represent Hector Cuper’s side at Russia 2018.
This however
failed to quell the apparent anger of lawyer, Wahba.
Appearing on
Egyptian television channel, Sada El-Balad, Wahba announced that he had filed a
complaint to FIFA and accused Ramos of a deliberate act of inflicting “physical
and psychological harm” upon a nation and its most celebrated footballer.
He said,
“Ramos intentionally injured Mo Salah and should be punished about his actions.
I’ve filed a lawsuit and a complaint to FIFA.
“I’ll ask
for compensation, which could exceed €1 billion, for the physical and
psychological harm that Ramos gave Salah and the Egyptian people.”
In the
seemingly unlikely event of winning any compensation, Wahba has pledged to
donate it to the state’s Long Live Egypt Fund.
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