The Egyptian lawyer has launched a €1 billion (£873m/$1.2bn) lawsuit against Sergio Ramos
In an appearance on Egyptian television channel Sada El-Balad , Wahba announced he had filed a complaint to FIFA and accused Ramos of a deliberate act and inflicting “physical and psychological harm” upon a nation and its most celebrated footballer.
“Ramos intentionally injured Mo Salah and should be punished about his actions,” he claimed. “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 to the state’s Long Live Egypt Fund.
On Monday, a petition on the Change.org website asking FIFA and UEFA to take punitive action against Ramos for the challenge on Salah passed 300,000 signatories.
In an appearance on Egyptian television channel Sada El-Balad , Wahba announced he had filed a complaint to FIFA and accused Ramos of a deliberate act and inflicting “physical and psychological harm” upon a nation and its most celebrated footballer.
“Ramos intentionally injured Mo Salah and should be punished about his actions,” he claimed. “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 to the state’s Long Live Egypt Fund.
On Monday, a petition on the Change.org website asking FIFA and UEFA to take punitive action against Ramos for the challenge on Salah passed 300,000 signatories.
I was told Salah on his part was fasting while on field, so I wonder how would he gathered the needed strength to perform and make an impact knowing fully well football is a game of physical agility.
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