Daily Tribune (Philippines)

SALAH MAKES U-TURN

He has to get treatment or rehabilita­tion just to make sure that it is not going to happen again

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CAIRO, Egypt (AFP) — Egypt and Liverpool star Mohamed Salah reignited heated views about a sexual harassment scandal involving his national teammate Amr Warda in a CNN interview that aired Monday.

After Salah sent controvers­ial tweets that demanded the disgraced Warda be given a "second chance" during this year's Africa Cup of Nations held in Egypt, Salah directly addressed his revised stance.

"What I meant to say is that (sexual harassment) happened before and is happening now. He has to get treatment or rehabilita­tion just to make sure that it is not going to happen again," Salah told CNN.

Warda was kicked out of Egypt's squad over multiple claims of sexual misconduct that surfaced online in June but was reinstated at the request of his teammates.

Salah denied having a role in Warda rejoining the team.

His wide-ranging interview, which also took shots at Egypt's football federation, attracted both supportive and critical reactions.

One Egyptian tweeted: "Salah is lying. He did have a direct role in bringing Warda back to the team. He supported him with this tweets."

Another young woman enthusiast­ically posted "we love and support you Mo Salah!"

Former national goalkeeper

Ahmed

Shobair waded into the debate, noting that Salah's tweets were written in coordinati­on with the federation's former chairman Hany Abou Rida. The EFA board tendered its resignatio­n after highly fancied Egypt crashed out of the tournament in the Last 16 stage following a 1-0 defeat to South Africa, a match in which Warda played.

Salah, who helped Premier League giants Liverpool win the Champions League in June, reiterated in the interview that "my position is still the same and people misunderst­and what I am saying."

The outcry on social media is still raging though.

One woman criticized how Salah had handled the scandal differentl­y for Egyptian and internatio­nal audiences. "What a pathetic attempt to save your image in the West, sexual harasser supporter. You're not fooling anyone but your fans who are already looking the other way," she posted on Twitter.

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AFP MOHAMED Salah reverses his stand on the sexual harassment scandal involving one of his teammates.

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